Heading into this year’s Watches and Wonders show, rumors swirled that Rolex was going to unveil a GMT-Master II with a red-and-black bezel. Well, it wasn’t the Crown that released a new “Coke” — as ...
There’s nothing we love more than when a classic watchmaker keeps the mechanical spirit alive and relevant across multiple fields, digital age be damned. So goes Swiss legend Tudor, which has been ...
Ever since the release of Tudor’s Black Bay GMT back in 2018—the brand’s analogue to the Rolex GMT-Master II—fans have been clamoring for a slightly smaller, thinner version. At this year’s Watches & ...
Welcome to a special Watches and Wonders edition of Dialed In, Esquire’s column bringing you horological happenings and the most essential news from the watch world. As the show takes place in Geneva, ...
Long before Tudor was making pink-dial watches for folks like David Beckham, its history was filled with timepieces dutifully made for active military organizations. One of the most important examples ...
Metas-certified Black Bays add to the brand’s technical chops while the latest Pelagos maintains the proud lineage of models worn by the French Navy In October, Tudor added a GMT/Zulu Time ...
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