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WHY IS CHRONO HUNTER THE BEST PLACE TO SELL MY TUDOR?
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WHICH TUDOR WATCHES CAN YOU SELL VIA CHRONO HUNTER?
Whether you want to sell a pre-owned, new or vintage watch, below are just a number of the key collections from Tudor that we sell through our dedicated platform.
1926
The 1926 collection is Tudor’s space for celebration. Boasting the early history of the brand through a range of mechanical timepieces, these dress watches follow classic design codes and feature beautifully circular designs.
Prince
The Prince collection was originally known as The Prince Oysterdate and eventually received The Prince Date title in 1997. Introducing leather bands and fold over clasps, these dress watches have long been discontinued so have the potential to be valuable, especially the rarer variations which have two-tone dial faces and bracelets as opposed to the standard straps.
Fastrider Chronograph
The Fastrider collection was created out of a collaboration between Tudor and Ducati. The relationship started in 2011 and has resulted in a series of highly functional chronograph sports watches and a variety of neon colours. Inspired by high-end Italian motorbikes, the watches are built for speed and action-packed living.
Black Bay
The Black Bay collection could easily be defined as their most consistently popular line. Boasting the dive watch heritage of the brand, the Black Bay collections runs across a variety of styles, including bronze materials, chronograph functionality, GMT complications and prototype versions through the P01. Launched in 2012, this collection imbues over 60 years of diving experience in a manner that boasts style and maximum legibility through snowflake hands and a combination of baton and dot indices.
Heritage Chronograph
The Heritage Chronograph came back following Tudors return to the UK following their re-launch in 2009. This represented the turn away from Rolex casings and ETA movements, and started focusing on in-house technology. It’s heavily inspired by the Tudor Oysterdate Monte Carlo and follows a brilliant racing styling through the chronograph aesthetic.
Glamour Date
The Glamour line boasts a number of design codes which have become synonymous with the collection. Showcasing a double bezel and open leaf hands, the watches are perfect for both retro and modern fans alike. You can also choose from Date-Day and Double Date versions.
Pelagos
The Pelagos has swiftly become one of the brand's most regarded collections. Celebrating the traditional mechanical diving watch, the line has become a fantastic representation of the tool watches Tudor has strived to perfect. The Pelagos line includes an FXD version which relates to “Fixed” lugs on the watch.
Ranger
The Ranger line is released to celebrate the exploration behind the Tudor collection, including the success of The British North Greenland Expedition. Made to be practical and affordable, the watches showcase the tradition of the brand through minimalist dials and understated designs.
North Flag
The North Flag line is intentionally made to be rugged, as noted through the highly legible dial face, steely constructions and Tudor’s usage of in-house movements. Debuted in 2015, it was the first Tudor watch to use in-house movements and it’s designed to be simple and functional.
Grantour
The Grantour line was released in aid of their collaboration with the FIA World Endurance Championship. Built across the board with a number of complications, including chronograph and flyback functionality, the watches are exceptionally sporty. They are the oldest sponsor of the Le Mans race, so the Grantour line took great inspiration from the race in its line of automatic racing watches. Available in a three register chronograph and classic date, there are a number of very complicated and energetic versions.
Tudor Royal
While they may be famed for their sporty and dive watches, they have launched a host of fantastic dress timepieces too. The Royal line is fitted with integrated bracelets, a notched bezel and a minimalist face. Blending the lines of sports-chic, the watches are available with diamond bezels and a hardy automatic movement, primed for the modern, everyday wearer.