It’s deja vu all over again. Just last week, we brought you news of Tudor’s latest release in carbon fiber, a Black Bay Chronograph made to celebrate their partnership with
It’s deja vu all over again. Just last week, we brought you news of Tudor’s latest release in carbon fiber, a Black Bay Chronograph made to celebrate their partnership with
Tudor has been busy expanding the Pelagos collection in recent years, focusing primarily on military and racing associations. But until now, none exceeded the 500 m depth rating of the
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors There is a common consensus amongst many collectors, especially those who have been around for a while, that watches are getting
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Tudor Stuns with Consecutive Launches in a Single Week! Presenting the Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” and the Pelagos FXD Chrono
Raman Kalra thinks that the Tudor Ranger might be the most interesting of the latest releases by Tudor, as it is a whole new model release. But as he points
Two years ago, Tudor announced its entry into the world of cycling, partnering with cycling legend Fabian Cancellara to create the Tudor Pro Cycling Team, the watch brand being the
Tudor reinforces its links with motorsport through the release of the new Black Bay Chrono ‘Carbon 25’, featuring a case made entirely of carbon fibre.The redesigned case is slightly larger
Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix this past weekend wasn’t just a showcase of driver skill and team strategy, but also a moment for watch brands to flex their motorsport connections.
We haven’t remarked on it all that much to this point, but one of the inescapable trends at Watches & Wonders this year was a prevalence of F1 cars making
This weekend, on the occasion of the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Tudor has unveiled the new Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25.” Limited to just 2,025 pieces, this special edition of the
In what’s become an annual tradition, Tudor has just revealed a special edition on the eve of the Miami Grand Prix. But unlike last year’s Black Bay “Chameleon” destined only
It’s no surprise that the Miami GP is becoming one of the two hottest moments of the Formula 1 season, almost closing the gap with the all-glamorous Monaco GP. And
Elliott O’Donavan’s go-to watch is his IWC Mark XVIII. His go-to camera is his Leica Q3. The DC-based photographer has taken portraits of seemingly everyone in town. Corporate executives, activists,
The word is out—Tudor is swimming against the current downsizing trend, boldly introducing the new 43mm Black Bay 68 series. First impressions are in, and now all that’s left is
We’re coming back down to earth for a more sensible and approachable watchmaking, after the slew of high-end and ultra-complicated watches. Obviously, tourbillon or perpetual calendar watches aren’t for everyone’s