Tudor Watches was born out of Geneva, Switzerland in 1926 when Hans Wilsdorf, the mind behind Rolex, decided he wanted to create a sister brand at a more affordable price point. After its inception, ...
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 ...
Long before Tudor was making pink-dial watches for folks like David Beckham, its history was filled with timepieces dutifully made for active military organizations. One of the most important examples ...
Tudor turns 100 next year, and if the signs are right, it could celebrate by finally bringing back the Big Block chronograph ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Sam Cross The dust has all but settled on Watches and Wonders, but the legacy of the ...
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 ...
Rolex’s younger sibling, Tudor Watches, has launched a new Pelagos FXD model ahead of its pro cycling team’s first go at the Giro d’Italia. The Giro is one of three grand tours, along with the ...
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.
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