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    Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel rivet bracelet with flip-lock buckle, tachymeter bezel, black / silver dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. MT5813), 45-minute chronograph, date, screw-down crown and pushers, Ref. M79360N-0001, warranty dated February 2023, 41mm, Retail = $5,500, 99% Like New in Box with Papers
    $4,130 our price, Wire Price $3,895
    Our ID TDR743 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
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    Stainless Steel, Steel rivet bracelet + nylon strap, green unidirectional rotating diver bezel, black dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. MT5602), screw-down crown, Ref. 79230G, warranty dated February 2022, 41mm, Like New in Box with Papers
    $4,555 our price, Wire Price $4,295
    Our ID TDR822 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
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    Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel rivet bracelet with flip-lock buckle, tachymeter bezel, black / silver dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. MT5813), 45-minute chronograph, date, screw-down crown and pushers, Ref. M79360N-0001, warranty dated November 2022, 41mm, Retail = $5,500, Like New in Box with Papers
    $3,920 our price, Wire Price $3,695
    Our ID TDR769 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
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    Titanium, one-piece blue nylon and rubber straps with tang buckle, ceramic bidirectional rotating diver bezel, blue dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. MT5602), screw-down crown, Ref. 25707B/23-0001, warranty dated November 2023, 42mm, Retail = $4,150, 99% Like New in Box with Papers
    $3,705 our price, Wire Price $3,495
    Our ID TDR826 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
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Tudor Watches

A subsidiary of the legendary Rolex brand, Tudor watches began making a distinct name for themselves from their inception by Rolex founder Hans Wildorf in the late 1940s. Wildorf had been experimenting for years with the idea of bringing a line of classic watches to a broader audience at more modest prices, without sacrificing the extremely high caliber quality that Rolex had been known for. Tudor accomplished this by using in-house Rolex cases and parts but installing less expensive, but still extremely reputable, ETA and Valjoux watch movements.

In its early days, the parallels to Rolex models were immediately apparent in their original Tudor Oyster Prince and its utilitarian diver watch alternative, the Tudor Submariner, introduced in 1958. However, Tudor began distinguishing itself with small touches to their designs, such as implementing the ‘Snowflake’ and ‘Lollipop’ hour hands, both unique choices that gave Tudor their own design separate from their Rolex siblings. This trend continued through the turn of the century and into current models, as Tudor continued to establish its own voice and style in its timepieces, operating independently of the choices of Rolex. Some more recent Tudor pieces have introduced complications and ideas never implemented by its parent company, such as stylized second hands in their women’s watch designs or alarm functions not seen in any Rolex models. Tudor’s recently unveiled designs offer even more substantial innovations, including unique and decidedly non-Rolex bracelet options and Tudor “Manufacture” movements.

Though the Rolex influence is still evident in Tudor’s timepieces, they have developed into a distinct and noteworthy brand worthy of any watch enthusiast’s attention.


Do you have a Tudor watch to sell? We are interested in many models from this brand. To get an idea of models we have bought direct from end-users, review our list of Tudor models we have bought.