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Monday, September 27, 2010

Watch Review | Tudor Glamour

TudorIn Baselworld 2010, Tudor introduce the latest addition to their Glamour collection , the Glamour Double Date , a "smooth ,suave ,and suggestive" and a perfect example of masculine beauty. The case, for the first time, measures at 42 mm, the lines of the case and double bezel is made of polished steel that reigns in the dial which is available in black ,silver or dark gray as well as the domed sapphire crystal. The dial is highlighted bTudory open work feuille hands , and a bold double date window at 12 o'clock ,a small seconds counter at 6 o’clock which is subtly adorned by the return of the Tudor rose pattern, reminiscent of the brand’s earliest logo from the 1930’s and 1940’s.

To complete this elegant timepiece is the self-winding mechanical movement , water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet), and is fitted with a strap in either black lizard or black calf with a crocodile pattern, both with folding clasp, or either a steel or steel and yellow gold bracelet with a Tudor Glamour clasp.

Tudor has finally captured the dynamic and enviable spirit of youth, but has tempered it with a maturity as only a brand with decades of heritage can accomplished.


References 57000 and 57003

Steel or steel and 18 ct yellow gold
Diameter : 42 mm
Self-winding mechanical movement
Polished case with double bezel
Double date window at 12 o’clock
Small seconds hand at 6 o’clock
Open-work feuille hands
Domed sapphire crystal
Screw-down crown
Waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet)

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