The Tudor 1926 collection is a classic dress watch line launched in 2018, A model that reinterprets the brand’s origins and traditions in a contemporary way. The name 1926 commemorates the year in which Tudor was officially registered as a trademark, And symbolizes the vision and legacy of Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf. The collection excels in practicality and quality, And is positioned as an entry-level line where you can experience Tudor’s unique tradition and sophistication at a reasonable price.
The Tudor 1926 M91650-0005 is a dress watch with a 41mm polished stainless steel case, An opaline dial, And vivid blue Arabic numerals, Bar indexes, And blue hands. The opaline dial is finished with an elaborate embossing pattern and a domed shape, Giving a subtle sparkle in the light and conveying a clear and sophisticated impression. A date window is placed at the 3 o’clock position for added practicality.
The case is made of stainless steel with a polished finish, And the seven-row bracelet boasts excellent fit and perfection with a combination of an exterior satin-brushed finish and a central polished finish.
The movement is a self-winding caliber T601, With a power reserve of approximately 38 hours and water resistance of 100 meters. The sapphire crystal and screw-down crown ensure excellent durability and practicality.
The clarity of the opaline dial and the sophistication of the blue index combine to create a model that delivers a luxurious feel and satisfaction for both everyday and formal occasions.

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