Rolex's little sister joins the exclusive circle of centenarian brands this year. Discreet in its communication yet ...
This year marks a significant milestone in Swiss watchmaking: Tudor turns 100. Founded by Hans Wilsdorf in 1926 as Rolex’s more accessible sibling, Tudor has evolved from military tool watches into a ...
Ever since its registration in 1926—and certainly since its watchmaking activities began in earnest in 1946—Tudor has lived somewhat in the shadow of its sister company, Rolex. However, ever since the ...
The roots of Tudor watches go back nearly a century to 1926. The brand was started by Hans Wilsdorf, the same man who founded Rolex, who had wanted a second line of watches that could be sold at a ...
A vintage Tudor dive watch. The value in these watches is also significant: Whereas buying, say, a Tudor Submariner once meant purchasing what was effectively a Rolex Submariner with an off-the-shelf ...
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