Tudor has announced a new edition of its Black Bay Chrono watch. The Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo Blue” boasts a baby blue dial, contrasting sub-counters and ‘snowflake’ hands. Tudor has just ...
Tudor has officially unveiled the Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo Blue,” a vibrant new addition to its celebrated Black Bay collection. The announcement comes after weeks of speculation, sparked by ...
I think it is safe to say that no color and sporting event are more inextricably linked than yellow and the Tour de France. The basis, of course, is the maillot jaune, or yellow jersey worn by the ...
Since it was established by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf in 1926, Tudor has built a reputation for producing high-quality Swiss watches, but at a more attainable price than its more famous sibling. The ...
Tudor’s Black Bay Chrono has long been one of the coolest chronograph watch you can buy without enduring an eternity on the waitlist. But now, it comes in a certain shade of blue meant to lighten the ...
Just weeks after Watches and Wonders 2024, Tudor has introduced a new chronograph to its lineup. It’s called the Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono Cycling Edition and it’s specifically engineered for riders of ...
They pinked it, but they didn’t shrink it. Less than two weeks before most brands unveil their new timepieces at the Watches and Wonders fair in Geneva, Tudor jumps the gun with a new pink-dialed ...
IT’S THE FORMULA 1 WEEKEND in Singapore and the spotlight is on chronographs – or stopwatches for the wrist. One of the most talked-about chronographs these days has to be the Tudor Prince Chronograph ...
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 ...
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When I walked out of the Baselworld show back in 2010, one watch that stuck in my mind was a faithful reincarnation of Tudor’s original 1971 reference 7149 “Monte Carlo” called the Heritage Chrono.