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20 September 2017

Game of thorns: Tudor

Watches and jewellery
20 September 2017

Game of thorns: Tudor

Tudor’s bold and feminine Clair de Rose line of watches has been reimagined for 2017

Tudor dates to 1926, when ‘The Tudor’ was first registered as a brand by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf. His aim was to produce watches respecting the Rolex philosophy of quality, but at a more accessible price.

Renowned for their durability, Tudor watches have been worn by some of the world’s most intrepid explorers, yet while its women’s watches are bold in design, they are elegant in style.

For 2017, the feminine Clair de Rose line has been reimagined in three sizes – 26, 30 and 34mm – featuring blue lacquered Roman numerals or diamonds and a self-winding movement with date function.

Available exclusively in steel from £1,290; tudorwatch.com

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