tudor-watches
At W.Bruford, we aim to not only bring you the latest products when it comes to your favourite luxury and designer watch and jewellery collections, we also aim to bring you the latest news and developments that are not only happening in both our stores and the world of jewellery and watches.
At W.Bruford, we aim to not only bring you the latest products when it comes to your favourite luxury and designer watch and jewellery collections, we also aim to bring you the latest news and developments that are not only happening in both our stores and the world of jewellery and watches.
The Ultimate Modern-Day Military Dive Watch: Introducing The New TUDOR Pelagos FXD
Paying tribute to decades of TUDOR watches on the wrists of US Navy divers, the new Pelagos FXD model is complete with fixed strap bars, a titanium case, a high performance Manufacture Calibre, and a unidirectional elapsed-time rotating bezel. It comes as the ultimate modern “Milsub”.
As early as the mid 1950s, TUDOR diving watches were being tested and evaluated by a number of outfits inside the US Navy, and in 1958 they were officially adopted by the Navy with the purpose of issuing them to divers operating in various units. The new TUDOR Pelagos FXD is the spiritual successor of those watches.
Representing a modern, high-performance and robust take on the famed “Milsub” (short for Military...
The Traveller's Black Bay
Instantly recognisable by its 24-hour graduated rotating bezel with two colours representing day and night - blue and red on the all steel model and black and brown on the S&G version - the TUDOR Black Bay GMT is a model with multiple time zones.
A highly functional complication that establishes local time without losing sight of the time in two other time zones, the TUDOR Black Bay GMT also gives a subtle aesthetic nod to the history of this watchmaking function.
Three Time Zones
The reference time is indicated by an angular "Snowflake" hand, an aesthetic hallmark of TUDOR, which completes a lap of the dial every 24 hours, and local time is indicated by another, shorter "Snowflake"...