Bangkok--19 Mar--Grayling
With both past and present as muse, the new TUDOR models tell timeless tales of elegance and performance. Of form and function. Of the dramatic tension that results when watchmaking technology translates into a unique style of accessible sophistication. In a language that speaks both to, and of, a generation which enjoys an ongoing dialogue with the beauty and pleasure found at the interface of design and technicity.
Designed for performance. Engineered for elegance. The TUDOR timepieces for 2010 are a masterful remix of functional beauty and quality at the service of reliability. All of which communicate the power of the brand’s history and heritage.
Indeed, today’s retro chic models by TUDOR capture the spirit of a brand that for over six decades has captivated an audience as daring and design-conscious as it is demanding. An audience distinguished by a keen appreciation of quality timepieces that are seemingly sporty yet of consummate refinement. Men and women, with a love of story, who see beauty and boldness in the perfect line. Seduction and proportion in the perfect curve. Who recognize, at a glance, the execution of perfect performance.
TUDOR GLAMOUR DOUBLE DATE
The tango, possibly the most sophisticated, sensual and seductive of dance genres, is also the most demanding technically. And the rose, a timeless symbol, long associated with the TUDOR brand, evokes beauty, passion and perfection.
Inspired by the palpable emotions and aesthetics of the two, and drawing on the characteristic elegance and elan of the TUDOR Glamour collection, the new TUDOR Glamour Double Date is the ultimate expression of retro chic and sensuality.
“Smooth, suave and suggestive” best describe the lines of the shining-armour-of-a-case and double bezel in polished steel that exquisitely frame a dial with open-work feuille hands and a domed sapphire crystal. While respecting the shape and proportions of the other models of the TUDOR Glamour collection, the case, for the first time, measures a handsome 42 mm.
The dial, available in black, silver or dark grey, is distinguished by a dramatic double date window at 12 o’clock and a small seconds counter that makes its debut at 6 o’clock and is subtly adorned by the return of the TUDOR rose pattern, reminiscent of the brand’s earliest logo from the 1930s and 1940s.
Self-winding and waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet), the TUDOR Glamour Double Date is fitted with a strap in either black lizard or black calf with a crocodile pattern, both with folding clasp, or either a steel or steel and yellow gold bracelet with a TUDOR Glamour clasp.
Double Date
References 57000 and 57003
Steel or steel and 18 ct yellow gold
Diameter: 42 mm
Self-winding mechanical movement
Polished case with double bezel
Double date window at 12 o’clock
Small seconds hand at 6 o’clock
Open-work feuille hands
Domed sapphire crystal
Screw-down crown
Waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet)
Date, 36 mm
References 55020 and 55023
Steel or steel and 18 ct yellow gold Diameter: 36 mm
Self-winding mechanical movement Polished case
Double bezel set with 60 diamonds Date at 3 o’clock
Sapphire crystal Screw-down crown
Waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet)
Date, 31 mm
References 53020 and 53023
Steel or steel and 18 ct yellow gold Diameter: 31 mm
Self-winding mechanical movement Polished case
Double bezel set with 60 diamonds Date at 3 o’clock
Sapphire crystal Screw-down crown
Waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet)
TUDOR HERITAGE CHRONO
Created at the crossroads of vintage and velocity, the new TUDOR Heritage Chrono, a timely addition to the TUDOR Sport collection, is ingeniously inspired by the celebrated TUDOR Oysterdate Chronograph of the early 1970s.
Some forty years down the road, the 2010 TUDOR Heritage Chrono is a fitting ode to the historic links and shared values of the TUDOR and Porsche brands and to the powerful TUDOR-Porsche Motorsport partnership signed in 2009, when TUDOR became “Timing Partner” with involvement in the Porsche international one-make cups.
Introducing modern design codes that confirm everything is better the second time around, all the lines of this storied timepiece have been mindfully reformulated to echo, with a contemporary spin, the exquisite contours of the coveted chronometer and of the racing cars at the historic, technical and aesthetic heart of its creation.
The 2010 TUDOR Heritage Chrono mirrors the original shape and proportions of the middle case, bezel, lugs and bracelet of the 1970s model. But a closer look reveals a series of new and beautifully executed design details. Notably, the bevelled and polished edges of the lugs, the slick, stylized shoulders to protect the crown, and the knurled edge of the rotatable bezel and of the pushers that flank a knurled winding crown to improve grip.
The dial, available in either grey on black or black on grey, is further enhanced with stunning orange details and features 3-D applique rather than printed pentagonal-shaped hour markers and two counters. The 45-minute counter reiterates the counter of the 1970s, dictated by the very structure of its 7734 Valjoux movement and the need for optimal legibility. The thicker, wider, sleeker watch case of the TUDOR Heritage Chrono, once 40 mm and now 42 mm, is altogether in keeping with the dimensions of today’s chronographs. It also boasts the reference 7033 bidirectional rotatable bezel, originally designed for the 1970s first edition of the watch but never distributed. Today it bears the reference number 70330, with a black eloxed aluminium disc, and comes with both a three-link solid steel bracelet with a new clasp and TUDOR shield logo, as well as, yes, a black, grey and orange fabric strap, with a newly-developed vintage- and seat belt-inspired buckle.
TUDOR Heritage Chrono
Reference 70330 N
Steel
Diameter: 42 mm
Self-winding mechanical movement Satin-finished and polished steel case
Screw-down pushers at 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock for chronograph functions 45-minute totalizer at 9 o’clock
Small seconds hand at 3 o’clock Date at 6 o’clock
Bidirectional rotatable bezel in steel with black disc Sapphire crystal
Screw-down crown
Waterproof to 150 metres (500 feet)
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