Tudor Watches
Tudor has spent many years in the shadow of its "big brother," Rolex. Tudor watches have built a name for themselvesby giving consumers Rolex features and quality without the Rolex name and price tag.
Tudor has, in the past, maintained a classical style that separates it from Rolex. Today, though, it branches out into sport and diving watches, a move that at once furthers its separation from Rolex while introducing this underestimated brand to a younger crowd.
Warranty
Tudor watches are warranted by Tudor, to the original purchaser, to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one year from the date of purchase.
Tudor Watches Product Line
The Tudor Tradition Watch (model 37000) lives up to its name. This model is a men's watch featuring Swiss quartz movement, a polished bezel and steel case and a date calendar. Water resistant to 330 feet, it has a list price of $995, though it is available for less.
The Tudor Monarch Automatic Watch (model 38703-50173 is pictured) is an elegant medium watch with a champagne dial and a monarch bracelet. With automatic movement in a steel case with yellow gold bezel this watch, water resistant to 330 feet, lists for $2750.
The Tudor Archeo Quartz Watch for Women (model 30210-02100) features quartz movement in a stainless steel, satin-finished casing. Water resistant to 330 feet, it lists for $1650.
The Tudor Princess Date Hydronaut Watch (model 826090P-93530) features a rotating bezel, with disc in a steel case and automatic movement. Water resistant to 660 feet, this has a list price of $2095.
The Tudor Prince Date Hydronaut Watch (model 85190-93440-ORG-IND-SB) is a perfect companion to the watch above. With a rotating bezel, stainless steel case and bezel, this also features an attention-grabbing orange dial. Water resistant to 650 feet, this has a retail price of $1530.
Other Tudor Series
Tudor makes a number of other companion pieces in opposite gender.
