Tudor is one of those few watchmakers that were able to endure the competition through the years. What's more it has also managed to retain its position in the industry. With a wide range of distinct versions, each watch is designed to suit every individual. Tudor HydronautOriginally created for water and
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Tudor began producing their own calibers in home (also, it must be noted, independent from older sister brand Rolex) in 2015, initially providing them in their own North Flag game watch and in Pelagos diver's watches. Ever since that time, we've seen the continuous introduction of fabrication calibers during