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The Tudor Watch Manufacture
Discover the TUDOR Manufacture in Le Locle, Switzerland, the first industrial facility fully dedicated to the TUDOR watchmaking company.
Women Watches
Discover the TUDOR Watch collection for women and find timeless and elegant timepieces, crafted with refined materials
Diving Watches
Discover TUDOR's dive watch collection through its flagship models: Pelagos, Black Bay and Pelagos FXD in partnership with the French Navy.
Alert System
TUDOR's alert system enables you to report any doubt regarding harmful effects related to minerals or metals.
TUDOR AND THE FRENCH NAVY
TUDOR is celebrating its rich naval heritage by announcing a new partnership with the French Navy, an opportunity to look back on several generations of professional diving watches.
METAS certification
The TUDOR Black Bay Ceramic, Black Bay, Black Bay 58 GMT, and the Pelagos FXD GMT have undergone a series of rigorous tests in order to achieve the status of Master Chronometer, awarded by METAS.
Jay Chou behind the scenes
In a short behind-the-scene film, we follow Jay Chou's journey inside the 450 horsepower sports car he trained with in preparation for the actual advertising video.
Tudor Ateliers
A TUDOR watch lives. Pulsates. It will take you into the world of micro-precision. The high technology in all components are relentlessly tested to the smallest detail… to the point of obsession.
Tudor Manufacture Calibre
In 2015, TUDOR announced its first Manufacture Calibre in its history.
The Tudor Pelagos Diving Watch Titanium Bracelet
The Pelagos stands out with its titanium bracelet featuring a steel folding clasp with a unique auto-adjustable spring mechanism developed and patented by TUDOR.
Pelagos LHD
Named LHD for Left Hand Drive, the new Pelagos for left-handed divers features a winding stem positioned to the left of the case, so that the watch can be worn on the right wrist.
Tudor Manufacture Movement 5612
TUDOR Manufacture Calibre MT5612
Military divers' watches
There is no better proof of quality for a tool intended for professionals than its adoption by organisations whose main activities push the use of the item to its ultimate limits.
Divers' watches: From 1969 to 1999
The year 1969 saw the dawn of the second era of the TUDOR Submariner’s history, which would last until 1999, the date of its last appearance in the catalogue. While the general foundations of the product were laid by the 7900 series, its evolution continued.
Divers' watches: From 1954 to 1968
In 1954, TUDOR set out on a new path which would contribute to forging its legend. It was in that year that the brand’s first divers’ watch, the TUDOR Oyster Prince Submariner reference 7922, saw the light of day.
The Origins: from 1960 to 1969
From 1960 to 1969: Learn more about the history of TUDOR watches on the Official TUDOR Website.
The Origins: from 1952 to 1957
In 1952, the TUDOR Oyster Prince was launched, accompanied by an advertising campaign that was particularly original and striking for the era.
The Origins: from 1926 to 1949
For some years now, I have been considering the idea of making a watch that our agents could sell at a more modest price than our Rolex watches, and yet one that would attain the standard of dependability for which Rolex is famous.
The Chronographs: from 1995 to 2000
For nearly half a century, TUDOR has left its mark on the history of chronographs with products of strong identity, unique style and uncompromising quality.
The Chronographs: from 1976 to 1991
For nearly half a century, TUDOR has left its mark on the history of chronographs with products of strong identity, unique style and uncompromising quality.
The Chronographs: from 1971 to 1976
For nearly half a century, TUDOR has left its mark on the history of chronographs with products of strong identity, unique style and uncompromising quality.
The Chronographs : 1970
Learn more about the history of TUDOR's first series of chronograph watches on the Official TUDOR Website.
The All Blacks in Geneva
On the last day of the 2018 rugby season and before returning to New Zealand, seven players from the All Blacks came to Geneva to visit the TUDOR workshops and discover the art of watchmaking.
Dive with Morgan Bourc'his & his Tudor Pelagos Dive Watch
In a remote area, high in the Alps, French freediving champion Morgan Bourc'his gets out of his comfort zone, by exploring waters under the ice, in the extreme cold with almost no light.
Dare to dive with David Beckham and Morgan Bourc'his
Celebrating TUDOR's #BornToDare spirit, David Beckham joins world champion free diver and friend of TUDOR, Morgan Bourc'his, in open water.
The fabric strap: A key feature of Tudor's Swiss watches
TUDOR is innovating in an unexpected way by equipping its watches with fabric straps meticulously fashioned by a company that perpetuates an over century-old artistic craft