Welcome to T3's live blog recap for Watches and Wonders 2024! From 9th - 15th April 2024, the annual Watches and Wonders event took place in Geneva, Switzerland. Throughout the event, 54 exhibiting ...
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 ...
Kicking things off, Tudor has introduced the Black Bay 58 GMT, a new addition to the celebrated Black Bay line, which stands out with its Master Chronometer certification and embodies the golden age ...
GMT WATCHES THAT TELL TIME in at least two time zones are standard accessories for any frequent flyer. But with petty theft a growing issue in more places around the world, it’s probably not smart to ...
Tudor’s fancy new manufacture is the latest evidence that this is a brand in charge of its own destiny. The roots of Tudor watches go back nearly a century to 1926. The brand was started by Hans ...
Here’s something you don’t see every day: a Tudor Black Bay Fifty Eight with a co-branded dial — in hot pink, no less. If any brand can get away with this kind of thing, though, it’s Rowing Blazers.
Refinement might not be the obvious quality to highlight from Tudor’s new Ranger watches - these are, after all, what the brand called ‘expedition watches’, which could handle anything from the ...
Back in January, Tudor made the surprise announcement that it was returning to the world of motorsports as the official timekeeping sponsor of the Visa Cash App RB F1 Team. To mark the occasion, the ...
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 movement, snagging a modern ...