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Currently the most popular model in the UK, the 43mm Tudor Heritage Black Bay dive ...
Tudor Heritage Black Bay watch in a bronze diving suit made from an alloy of ...
Tudor's Black Bay One watch achieved 100 times its pre-sale estimate, selling for $375,000.
Tudor Pelagos watch is a professional underwater companion capable of withstanding depths of 500 metres.
The new Tudor Pelagos dive watch in blue is presented in a 42mm titanium case ...
Tudor Pelagos is equipped with a helium escape valve allowing the gas to escape from ...
Tudor Pelagos models feature the hallmark "snowflake" hours hand, which first appeared on a Tudor ...
In 1954 Tudor launched the Oyster Prince Submariner watch, which was produced for the US ...
The Pelagos dive watch is equipped with Tudor’s first in-house calibre - MT5612 – an ...
The new Tudor North Flag watch is designed for the modern-day adventurer and marks a ...
The Tudor Oyster Prince watch of 1952. A similar watch was given to 26 members ...
The new Tudor North Flag watch comes in a 40mm hybrid steel and black ceramic ...
Tudor watches proudly presents its first in-house calibre MT5621. A mechanical automatic movement that powers ...
In addition to the integrated steel bracelet, the new Tudor North Flag watch also comes ...
The Tudor North Flag watch is designed as a companion for the most extreme adventures ...
Equipped with Tudor's first in-house movement, the caseback has a sapphire crystal to let you ...
Tudor watches launches its first in-house automatic movement, giving life to this robust adventure North ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.