Why the Tudor Black Bay ETA 79220 is a Collector’s Piece
What makes a watch a ”classic”?
What makes a watch ”collectible”?
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What makes a watch a ”classic”?
What makes a watch ”collectible”?
Continue reading Why the Tudor Black Bay ETA 79220 is a Future Collector’s Piece
During 2020, Tudor slowly but surely started implementing a new warranty card. Tudor announced it extended its warranty from 2 to five years (read all about it in this article). This update also announced that if you bought your Tudor between July 1st, 2018 and December 31st, 2019, you would receive a free 18-month extension on your warranty.
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In 2015, Tudor released its first in-house caliber. This was a huge step for the brand which had previously only used off-the-shelf calibers throughout its history.
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In recent years, Tudor has invested heavily into developing its own in-house movements. In 2015, Tudor released its first in-house caliber. Since then, the company has released a number of other calibers to join their collection.
A common question that we often hear is which type of steel Tudor uses for its watches. In this article, we will, therefore, answer that question.
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In the work towards establishing itself as a major player in the luxury watch industry, and to differentiate itself from its bigger brother Rolex, Tudor has, since 2015 released a number of in-house calibers.
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Most people will think about Rolex when they hear the word ”Oyster” in the context of watches. On the dial of all Rolex watches today, except for the Cellini, you can find the text ”Oyster Perpetual”. But what you may not know is that Tudor has its very own relationship with the word ”Oyster”.
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In 2015, Tudor released its first in-house caliber. This caliber was the MT5602.
Since the Tudor relaunch in 2012, the brand has successfully entered the market and become a brand that a lot of people respect and appreciate. With its popular Heritage series of vintage-inspired watches from its past, it has been a strong force in the watch industry, offering robust, high-quality sports watches at a very competitive price.
2012 was a big year for Tudor. It was the year that the brand released its most important model to date, which has played an important role in putting the brand back on the map after several decades of rest.
Since then, a lot of things have happened. The Black Bay range has become the most important model for Tudor, and now, the range consists of more references than we can even count.
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