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Tudor Monarch Debuts as 100th Anniversary Game-Changer
technology1 month ago

Tudor Monarch Debuts as 100th Anniversary Game-Changer

Tudor unveils the Monarch, a 39mm integrated-design watch created to celebrate Tudor’s 100th anniversary. It features a faceted stainless steel case, a new integrated two-link bracelet with a T-fit clasp, a dark champagne vertical-brush dial, and a Master Chronometer-caliber MT5662-2U with a 65-hour power reserve. Water resistance is 100m, and the watch is priced at $5,875 and now available. The Monarch signals Tudor’s move toward a more angular, premium design while bridging hints of its 1908 lineage with contemporary styling.

"Omega's Silicon Nitride Seamaster Planet Ocean: A Game-Changer in Watchmaking"
fashion-and-style2 years ago

"Omega's Silicon Nitride Seamaster Planet Ocean: A Game-Changer in Watchmaking"

Omega has unveiled the new Seamaster Planet Ocean watch in silicon nitride, incorporating unconventional materials and setting a new standard. With a bold design featuring a grey ceramic case, sandblasted titanium bezel, and orange accents on the dial, this watch is built for exploration. Powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8906 Titanium, it is anti-magnetic, water-resistant up to 600 meters, and has GMT and world timer capabilities. What sets this timepiece apart is its master chronometer certification, making it a true standout in the luxury watch market.

Burgundy Black Bay Master Chronometer: A Hands-On Review.
watches3 years ago

Burgundy Black Bay Master Chronometer: A Hands-On Review.

Tudor has updated its burgundy Black Bay with a thinner case, a new five-link Jubilee bracelet, a sunburst dial, and a lollipop seconds hand. The watch is now a Master Chronometer, thanks to Tudor's new manufacturing facility in Le Locle, which is equipped for METAS testing. The new Black Bay costs $4,450 and features Tudor's METAS-certified manufacture caliber MT5602-U. Tudor's pursuit of technical proficiency puts it in competition with Omega, which is also producing Master Chronometers at scale.