We are pleased to reveal TUDOR's brand-new Navy Blue version of its flagship model, the Black Bay Fifty-Eight.
The Black Bay Fifty-Eight, Navy Blue gets it name for its color, of course, but also from the year 1958, in which the first TUDOR divers' watch, reference 7924-nicknamed "Big Crown", was...
If your first guess was the face and hands, it's time to look a little deeper into your watch. Of course, the look and function are important, but the most essential part of your timepiece is...the mainspring.
This under-appreciated little marvel is the only way you could have a timepiece on your wrist. Without it, you're carrying around a full-size clock. But with all the advancem...
Watches are designed for legacy. Often passed from generation to generation, great watches share a design that seems to defy time. Fashions and technology may change, but a well-thought design never grows old.
In 1954, Tudor introduced the reference 7922 Submariner, which started one of the most storied lines of watches in the 20th century. These watches found their way onto the wri...