Tudor’s Pelagos dive watches allow mere mortals to live vicariously through spirited evocations of underwater adventures PLEASE don’t take this the wrong way. But to all of you who are lusting after ...
In this guest post, Zvonimir puts Tudor's divers in a head-to-head battle ✓ It's the Black Bay 54 vs. the Black Bay 58 ✓ Read ...
Strangely enough, it can be easy to forget that dive watches like those from Tudor are actually meant for diving. With the wild surge in popularity of mechanical timepieces over the past decade, we’re ...
The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight has earned its spot as a modern classic among dive watches, balancing contemporary ...
Which one is worthy enough to become a part of your collection? Which one deserves a place in your watch box? For enthusiasts drawn to the undeniable thrill of wearing an iconic Swiss dive watch, the ...
Ever since its registration in 1926—and certainly since its watchmaking activities began in earnest in 1946—Tudor has lived somewhat in the shadow of its sister company, Rolex. However, ever since the ...
Tudor is going all-in on pro cycling, but are we even clear on what a cycling watch is? Black chronograph wristwatch with fabric strap worn on a wrist gripping a bicycle handlebar wrapped in black ...
Here’s something you don’t see every day: a Tudor Black Bay Fifty Eight with a co-branded dial — in hot pink, no less. If any brand can get away with this kind of thing, though, it’s Rowing Blazers.
Tudor combined the timekeeping worlds of racing chronographs and diver’s watches to create this bold new watch. Tudor launched its first chronograph, the Oysterdate model, in 1970, and have continued ...
When you’re invited to sit in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, you have to show up looking your very best. Beckham’s prowess on the soccer pitch may have been what brought him world renown, but it’s far ...
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