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Why Tudor is Not a Compromise

This is why a Tudor watch is not a compromise. Historically, Tudor has been unfairly stereotyped as a "poor man's Rolex." Since Tudor launched Black Bay, that stereotype is no longer fair. Current-reference Tudor wristwatches contain top technology and components. The fit and finish of a Tudor watch is pretty much the same as a

How Tudor Is Quietly Rebranding Itself

Tudor is quietly rebranding itself. When Hans Wilsdorf founded Rolex and Tudor, he cleared conveyed that Tudor was a more affordable Rolex. However, since the launch of the Tudor Black Bay series, Tudor has taken a completely different direction. Tudor watches are now prefered over Rolex by many collectors. This is primarily due to the

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