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“Especially as an Englishman, I think you really appreciate a nice suit and a nice ...
Fitted with a steel and gold bracelet, Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay dive watch incorporates a ...
Tudor’s famous Heritage Black Bay dive watch, capable of fathoming depths of 200 metres, is ...
Nobody can bend it quite like Beckham and Tudor has recruited England’s star footballer for ...
Tudor’s ongoing commitment to producing rugged watches for fearless action men who “reinvent themselves every ...
David Beckham’s tenacity paid off on the football pitch over his 20-year career, making him ...
Tudor welcomes its first in-house chronograph movement, a winning hybrid between sports chronograph and robust ...
The 42mm case of the dive watch is crafted in titanium, which is lighter than ...
In 1981, Tudor produced this left-handed dive watch for the French Navy known as Reference ...
The name Pelagos is picked out in red at 6 o’clock and the colours of ...
Legibility and luminosity are vital features of a professional dive watch and the Pelagos LHD ...
Modelled on a famous Tudor alarm watch from 1957, the Heritage Advisor will wake you ...
The Tudor Heritage Black Bay watch with a leather strap and folding clasp also comes ...
Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay watch with a burgundy bezel and stainless steel bracelet comes with ...
With a choice of stainless steel or leather strap, Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay model offers ...
Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay comes with two options: a distressed beige leather strap or a ...
The Heritage Black Bay model comes in a 36mm case, reminiscent of Tudor's original dive ...
Tudor’s rugged Heritage Black Bay Dark model was inspired by the brand’s first dive watches ...
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.