Tudor Watches: Are They any Good?

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Tudor Watches: Are They any Good?

Are Tudor watches any good?

In recent years, Tudor watches have exploded in popularity, as a result of the brand’s relaunch and introduction of temporary and well-designed watches. The company is growing rapidly and is slowly but surely establishing itself as a powerful competitor in the space of semi-luxury tool watches.

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Tudor Heritage Black Bay Harrods 79230G Special Edition Review

Tudor Black Bay Harrods 79230G

Tudor Heritage Black Bay Harrods 79230G Special Edition Review & Guide

The first Tudor Heritage Black Bay was released in 2012, and since then, the Black Bay has come to become an extremely popular watch. The Black Bay Builds on the iconic dive watches from Tudor (and its parent company Rolex), in particular from the 50s and 60s, and combines that with modern features.

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Tudor Watch History: A Complete Guide

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Tudor Watch History: A Complete Guide

Are you here to learn more about the Tudor watch history? You’re at the right place.

Known by some as the ”Poor man’s Rolex”, known by others as a watch brand that makes watches that offer great value for money. Both because of their high quality, their reliability, but also because they allow you to wear a watch that has a long, rich, and interesting heritage, but at a fraction of the price of watches from brands that carry the same history.

It is hardly a secret by now, but Tudor is owned by Rolex. This is the reason why Tudor long has had the label ”poor man’s Rolex”. A cheaper alternative for people who want a Rolex but simply cannot afford one. But we would argue (and most people who know what Tudor is), that this is not true.

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Tudor Heritage Black Bay 79230 – Complete Guide to the In-house Black Bay

Tudor Heritage Black Bay 79230: A Complete Guide of the In-house Black Bay

Tudor is a watch brand that splits opinions. But at the same time, it is also a watch brand that a lot of people have changed their perception of over time.

As you may know, Tudor is a sister company of Rolex, and originally, many people referred to Tudor as ”A poor man’s Rolex” simply because of the fact that they were made with Rolex parts, and equipped with non-in-house off-the-shelf movements which allowed the watches to become cheaper.

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Tudor Warranty: All you Need to Know About Guarantees

Tudor Warranty

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When buying something, it’s always a comforting feeling to know that you are backed up by a warranty.

The same goes for when you are buying watches, and it is perhaps even more relevant considering that fine watches can cost a pretty penny.

If you are here, you are probably wondering about Tudor warranty and the guarantees that they offer to their customers. Offering a warranty on your products as a brand is a great way to show that you stand behind your products proudly and that you are so confident in them that you can guarantee that they should be working properly for x amount of time.

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Pre-owned Tudor Watches: A Complete Guide

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Pre-owned Tudor Watches: A Complete Guide

Tudor is a watch brand with quite a long and interesting history.

Tudor’s relationship with Rolex has hardly gone unnoticed, and this is something that has obviously affected Tudor a lot. Tudor was founded by Hans Wilsdorf, the same man who founded Rolex, in 1946. The idea of Tudor was to create a high quality, lower-priced watch brand than Rolex, which became a subsidiary company of Rolex. On March 6, 1946, Hans Wilsdorf made the following statement regarding the Tudor brand”.

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Tudor Reference Numbers: An Extensive Guide

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Tudor Reference Numbers: An Extensive Guide

Tudor is a watch company with a long and rich history, yet one that is many many times underestimated. Tudor was founded by Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex. Originally, Tudor watches were, to a large extent made using the same parts as Rolex, only fitted with different off-the-shelf movements, and this has also contributed to making Tudor’s vintage watches highly sought-after collection pieces which have skyrocketed in value over the years.

On the web, we saw a huge lack of resources of Tudor reference numbers, and this is why we decided to take it upon ourselves to create our own extensive resource of Tudor reference numbers.

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Tudor Black Bay Chronograph 79350: A Complete Guide

Tudor Black Bay Chronograph

Tudor Black Bay Chronograph 79350: A Complete Guide

The Tudor Heritage Black Bay range is unarguably the most successful modern model line from Tudor, and this is also the reason why Tudor continues to build on the model line with new references and new variants.

In 2012, Tudor released its Heritage Black Bay model. This model took inspiration from Tudor’s dive watches (Submariner) from the 1950s and 1960s and combined modern element with vintage-inspired design features which people had come to love.

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