Tudor has shifted quite noticeably over the last decade, even if that change isn’t always obvious at first glance. It’s no longer just seen as a more accessible alternative to Rolex. Instead, it’s settled into its own space, producing watches that are deliberately straightforward, well-built and easy to live with. That clarity has helped […]
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Tudor and Rolex are often compared, and for good reason. The two brands share a common history and, at a glance, a similar design language. Look a little closer, though, and they begin to feel quite different in how they’re worn and what they represent. For most buyers, the decision isn’t about which is […]





