The roots of Tudor watches go back nearly a century to 1926. The brand was started by Hans Wilsdorf, the same man who founded ...
Henry looks at a vintage Tudor Prince Oysterdate with a 38mm case size ✓ Providing a modern wearing experience with vintage ...
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The 'glassbox' crystal remains a winner, keeping vintage-heads and people who just like nice-looking watches equally satisfied. Fans of fizzy drinks rejoice: the long hoped-for partner to Tudor's ...
Next door is the movement manufacture, Kenissi, steel grey rather than red, but nonetheless owned mostly by Tudor. Robotic arms position the watches during accuracy testing Anoush Abrar This means ...
An exploration of the Tudor archives brings some amazing watches to the spotlight. While it is easy to pick just Submariners (which I have done in the past for this series), plenty of other classic ...
Some historians, however, have begun to question just how accurate this is. Africans and their lives in Tudor England Around 200 people of African origin lived in Tudor England. They arrived in ...
A Tudor wool knitted hat and a Viking-era dagger are among a series of objects found on the banks of the River Thames which are going on display for the first time. The UK's first major mudlarking ...
The Chemin des Tourelles Skeleton series keeps its traditional design while offering a window into the watch that invites wearers to observe the precise detailing in the heart of the timekeeper. Tudor ...