Tudor Watches
Below is our current in stock inventory of Tudor watches. If you have a Tudor watch you are interested in selling or trading please contact us.

(56495) Tudor Black Bay GMT 79833, 79833MN, stainless steel and 18K yellow gold on a matching steel and 18k yellow gold bracelet with a stainless steel deployant buckle, automatic Tudor caliber MT5652 movement, matte black dial with luminescent hands and hour markers, iconic "Snowflake" hands, GMT hand, date at 3 o'clock, bi-directional rotating "root beer" bezel, screw down crown, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 200 meters. D...
$3,950

(56118) Tudor Vintage Monte Carlo Chronograph 7159/0, 7159, stainless steel case is in excellent condition with the lugs still retaining their bevels, folded link stainless steel Tudor branded 9315 bracelet with 501b end links and a clasp that is stamped V6, manual wind Valjoux 234 movement, original grey dial with black subdials and orange accents, tritium lume plots, date with cyclops magnifier at 6 o'clock, chronograph, screw-do...
$17,000

(56687) Tudor Pelagos FXD Marine Nationale 25707B, titanium case on a strap with matching titanium buckle, in-house caliber MT5602 movement, 70-hour power reserve, blue dial with white luminous "snowflake" hands and hour markers, sapphire crystal, blue ceramic rotating bezel with luminous reverse 60-min scale, water resistant to 200M. Diameter: 42mm, Thickness: 14.2mm. Like New with Tudor box, additional NATO strap, and papers date...
$3,750

(56988) Tudor Pelagos FXD 25707KN, black carbon composite case on a NATO strap with titanium buckle, in-house caliber MT5602 movement, 70-hour power reserve, dark matte blue dial with white luminous "snowflake" hands and hour markers, "Alinghi Red Bull Racing" signature on rehaut, sapphire crystal, black carbon composite rotating bezel with luminous reverse 60-min scale, water resistant to 200M. Diameter: 42mm, Thickness: 14.2mm. L...
$3,350

(57012) Tudor Tiger Chronograph 79280, this watch was part of a Rolex commercial promotion for their sales associates who would receive one of these Tigers with a "Rolex Crown Club" engraving on the caseback, very sharp and unpolished stainless steel case on a stainless steel 78360 Oyster bracelet with 605 endlinks, automatic Valjoux 7750-based movement, silver with white chronograph subdials, date at 3 o'clock with magnifier windo...
$4,950

(56066) Tudor Oysterdate Chronograph 79260, stainless steel case on a stainless steel Tudor 5-link 62490 bracelet with 632 end links, automatic movement, silver service dial with black subdials, magnified date window at 3 o'clock, chronograph, screw-down service Oyster crown and service pushers, H27XXXX serial (circa 2001), sapphire crystal, water resistant to 100m/330ft. Diameter: 40mm, Thickness: 14mm. Excellent Condition with Tu...
$6,300

Tudor Tudor Black Bay GMT Root Beer Steel Gold 41mm
$3,950

Tudor Vintage Monte Carlo Chronograph SS / SS
$17,000

Tudor Pelagos FXD Marine Nationale 25707B
$3,750

Tudor Pelagos FXD Red Bull Racing 2023
$3,350

Tudor Tiger Chronograph "Rolex Crown Club" SS/SS Silver Dial
$4,950

Tudor Oysterdate Chronograph SERVICED
$6,300
History of Tudor Watches
Guide to Tudor Watches
Tudor, Rolex’s sister brand, sells about 250,000 watches annually worldwide. While the brand is well-known and respected in the US today, it is interesting to note that Tudor was completely absent from the US market from the early 2000s until 2013. Since it’s re-entry into the market, the brand has found remarkable success and developed a devoted clientele, most recently and prominently with the Black Bay model series.
Tudor is owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, the same organization that owns and operates Rolex. Rolex’s founder, Hans Wilsdorf, established Tudor in 1926 with the goal of offering an affordable alternative to the more expensive Rolex line. After the second world war, Tudor was officially established as its own separate company. It was clear from the beginning, however, that Rolex would continue to be intimately involved and went on to supply bracelets and winding crowns as well as cases to the smaller sister brand. It was only in 1996 that Tudor decided to no longer use Rolex parts in their timepieces.
Tudor started manufacturing a portion of its movements in-house back in 2016 with all calibers achieving COSC certification. Prior to 2016, the brand used movements from ETA and other third-party suppliers that were modified as necessary. In 2021, the brand went a step further and received Master Chronometer certification, which requires a timepiece to be accurate to 0/+5 seconds per day, in addition to meeting strict guidelines pertaining to magnetic resistance, power reserve, and water resistance. Today, all Tudor in-house calibers are manufactured to an internal standard of -2/+4 seconds per day.
Yes, the French Navy issued Tudor Submariners to their ‘Marine Nationale’ divers. The ref. 7922 was rigorously tested and ultimately modified to meet the requirements of the Navy, becoming the famed reference 7924. This reference is considered to be the inspiration for the popular Black Bay 58 model, with the number paying homage to the year the reference 7924 was first delivered to Marine Nationale Divers.