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TUDOR watches

In February 1926, Hans Wilsdorf had the trademark “The Tudor” registered and started making watches bearing that signature on the dial. Just after the Second World War, Hans Wilsdorf knew that the time had come to expand and give the brand a proper identity of its own. On 6 March 1946, he created “Montres TUDOR S.A.”, specialising in models for both men and women.

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TUDOR watches

In February 1926, Hans Wilsdorf  had the trademark “The Tudor” registered and started making watches bearing that signature on the dial. Just after the Second World War, Hans Wilsdorf knew that the time had come to expand and give the brand a proper identity of its own. On 6 March 1946, he created “Montres TUDOR S.A.”, specialising in models for both men and women. Rolex would guarantee the technical, aesthetic and functional characteristics, along with the distribution and after-sales service. The watchmaker presents the following collections: Pelagos, Style, Glamour Day Date, Haritage Chrono, Heritage Advisor, Black Bay, Black Bay Chrono, Black Bay Steel, Black Bay S&G Ranger, Clair de Rose en Classic Collection.

Extreme power combined with beauty

TUDOR focuses even more than Rolex on making watches with functionalities. In the 1950s, TUDOR created a campaign aimed at people with heavy professions. It showed that the TUDOR watches could withstand the toughest activities. Emphasis was placed on the power of the watches. In the campaign, we saw the watches on the wrists of street and miners. While they were doing their hard work for months, the TUDOR watches could easily resist this. The workers took advantage of the powerful features that Tudor watches have to offer. In 1952, the watch brand released the TUDOR Oyster Prince, the watch with automatic winding. This was a true invention at the beginning of the 20th century. The Oyster Prince was known for its reliable power and precision. To this day, these watches are true powerhouses enveloped in sporty and elegant designs.

TUDOR's groundbreaking collections

TUDOR has high-profile collaborations that real watch enthusiasts have not gone unnoticed. An example is the close collaboration with Ducati. This resulted in the Fastrider collection: a tribute to racing enthusiasts. In addition, the watch brand presents other beautiful collections: Pelagos, Style, Glamor Day Date, Heritage Chrono, Heritage Advisor, Black Bay, Black Bay Chrono, Black Bay Steel, Black Bay S&G, Ranger, Clair de Rose and Classic Collection. Like no other, TUDOR succeeds in combining excellent performance with stylish designs. The watches are a real delight to the eye: aesthetic, classic and charming. The cabinets are usually made of steel.