In 2026, the 100th year since Hans Wilsdorf registered its now-famous brand name, Tudor has added to its repertoire with the release of a new timepiece called the Tudor Monarch, whose barrel-shaped 39mm case integrates into an H-link bracelet with Tudor’s hallmark “T-Fit” clasp. The dial sports...
The Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT launched in 2024 to well-deserved enthusiasm. A 39mm GMT with the proportions of the beloved Black Bay 58, a burgundy and black bicolor bezel with gilt accents, an in-house COSC and METAS certified movement, and a price that made it one of the stronger value...
There are names that you think would be best if forgotten… This was the case of the Tudor Monarch collection, a range of watches with an elegant-sporty edge, which never proved to be the most successful or appealing. And, for the past years, many of us simply forgot about it. But the Tudor...
Tudor turns 100 this year, a century of bearing witness to the evolution of the watch itself. From the wristwatch’s influence and evolution from the pocket watch, to the sharp-styled details of midcentury design, to achieving chronometer status through improvements in accuracy and durability —...
Tudor turns 100 this year, a century of bearing witness to the evolution of the watch itself. From the wristwatch’s influence and evolution from the pocket watch, to the sharp-styled details of midcentury design, to achieving chronometer status through improvements in accuracy and durability —...
Some watches are just beautiful, plain and simple. A select few represent visual balance, good taste, and timeless appeal, and do so with utter confidence. And when a brand stumbles upon such a thing, the next big challenge is not to mess it up. In my book, and I will explain why, Chopard has...
Some watches are just beautiful, plain and simple. A select few represent visual balance, good taste, and timeless appeal, and do so with utter confidence. And when a brand stumbles upon such a thing, the next big challenge is not to mess it up. In my book, and I will explain why, Chopard has...
The Alpine Eagle has a story worth knowing. In 1980, a young Karl-Friedrich Scheufele proposed the St. Moritz to his father, making it Chopard‘s first steel sports watch. Forty years later, his own son encouraged him to revisit it, and the Alpine Eagle was born. Three generations, one design...
It’s been three years since Tudor surprised us with the Black Bay 54. The smallest of the Black Bay models has since become a popular option for people who love a modestly sized Tudor dive watch. The new addition to the lineup comes with a nice sapphire-blue dial and bezel. It’s a color that...
It’s been three years since Tudor surprised us with the Black Bay 54. The smallest of the Black Bay models has since become a popular option for people who love a modestly-sized Tudor dive watch. The new addition to the line-up comes with a nice Sapphire Blue dial and bezel. It’s a color that...
Tudor expands its lineup of mid-size dive watches with an updated Black Bay 58 and a new bracelet option for the Black Bay 58 GMT. Both watches keep the familiar 39mm case and continue to draw on late-1950s Tudor dive-watch aesthetics. The three-hand model adds technical upgrades, revised case...
Tudor expands its mid-size dive watch lineup with an updated Black Bay 58 and Black Bay 58 GMT. Both models keep the familiar 39mm case and continue to draw on late-1950s Tudor dive-watch aesthetics. They add technical upgrades, revised case proportions, and Master Chronometer certification....