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Tudor
Refined watchmaking heritage since 1926.

Manufacture
Every TUDOR watch is assembled and fully tested to TUDOR’s superior standards and at the brand’s watch Manufacture located in Le Locle, Switzerland. This new state-of-the-art facility, bringing together the know-how of watchmakers with the best in production management and automated testing systems, was completed in 2021 after three years of construction.

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Every TUDOR watch is assembled and fully tested to TUDOR’s superior standards and at the brand’s watch Manufacture located in Le Locle, Switzerland. This new state-of-the-art facility, bringing together the know-how of watchmakers with the best in production management and automated testing systems, was completed in 2021 after three years of construction.

History
Every TUDOR watch is assembled and fully tested to TUDOR’s superior standards and at the brand’s watch Manufacture located in Le Locle, Switzerland. This new state-of-the-art facility, bringing together the know-how of watchmakers with the best in production management and automated testing systems, was completed in 2021 after three years of construction.
A New Era of Watchmaking
The TUDOR Watch Manufacture
Every TUDOR watch is assembled and fully tested to TUDOR’s superior standards and at the brand’s watch Manufacture located in Le Locle, Switzerland. This new state-of-the-art facility, bringing together the knowhow of watchmakers with the best in production management and automated testing systems, was completed in 2021 after three years of construction.
The World of Tudor
In 2017, TUDOR launched a new campaign with the “Born To Dare” signature. It reflects both the history of the brand and what it stands for today. It tells the adventures of individuals who have achieved the extraordinary on land, on ice, in the air and underwater, with a TUDOR watch on their wrists. It also refers to the vision of Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of TUDOR, who manufactured TUDOR watches to withstand the most extreme conditions, watches made for the most daring lifestyles. It is testimony to TUDOR’s singular approach to watchmaking, which has made it what it is today. At the cutting edge of the watchmaking industry, its innovations are now essential benchmarks. The TUDOR "Born To Dare" spirit is supported throughout the world by first class ambassadors, whose achievements result directly from a daring approach to life.
Tudor Watches at Cooke & Kelvey
We are proud to be Official Tudor Retailer with expertise in retail spanning more than 100 years.

Cooke & Kelvey is the Indian subcontinent's oldest surviving Victorian-era luxury brand – for handcrafted jewellery and sterling silverware. It is also the oldest concessionaire of Rolex & Tudor watches in India, having forged its bonds with this Swiss major long before Independence.
It was back in the 1920s that Rolex chose Cooke & Kelvey to present its emblematic timepieces to those who were, by then, eager to wear their class and nobility on their wrist. With its iconic emporium located at 3 Scindia House, Janpath, New Delhi, Cooke & Kelvey is committed to carrying forward its 100-year-old commitment to the brand and their aficionados in India.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Tudor Watches FAQs
If your TUDOR watch includes a unidirectional rotatable bezel, begin by rotating it counterclockwise until the triangle aligns with the minute hand. When referencing your watch later, the difference between the triangle's position and the minute hand's position indicates elapsed time. For diving purposes, the bezel on your TUDOR diving watch is designed to rotate only counterclockwise as a safety measure. This prevents accidental bezel movements and ensures accurate judgment of bottom time.
Your TUDOR watch is equipped with a self-winding mechanical movement, meaning it winds itself while worn on the wrist. If you haven't been wearing it for a while and it has stopped, you should manually wind it fully before you start wearing it again to ensure the best possible precision.
Your TUDOR watch's crown requires a minimum of 70 full clockwise turns for full winding; nevertheless, it's important to note that you cannot overwind a TUDOR watch. precision.
TUDOR watches come with a certificate of authenticity, a warranty card, an owner’s manual, and original packaging, among other documentation. These documents are essential for proving the authenticity of the watch, maintaining its warranty, and preserving its value. Always ensure you receive all necessary documentation when purchasing a TUDOR watch from an authorized retailer.
TUDOR differentiates itself from other luxury watch brands through its heritage linked to Rolex, in-house movements, vintage-inspired yet modern designs, use of high-quality materials, competitive pricing, and innovative features. These elements combine to make TUDOR a distinctive and highly respected name in the luxury watch industry.
TUDOR has a wide globally accredited network of Official Retailers and Service Centres. During a TUDOR service, the movement of your watch is completely overhauled to ensure that its performance complies with its original specifications. You can also opt to have the case and bracelet cleaned and refinished to restore their lustre. Timekeeping accuracy and waterproofness are always rigorously tested to guarantee the level of quality and reliability that TUDOR is famous for. As a TUDOR Authorised Service Centre.
TUDOR watches offer varying degrees of water resistance depending on the model and intended use. Generally, TUDOR timepieces are engineered to withstand water exposure to different depths, making them suitable for various activities ranging from everyday wear to professional diving. Specific water resistance ratings can range from 100 meters (330 feet) to 500 meters (1,650 feet) or more, depending on the model's design and purpose. It's essential to consult the specific model's documentation or the manufacturer's guidelines to determine its precise water resistance capabilities and limitations. It's important to note that water resistance ratings are based on laboratory testing under specific conditions and may diminish over time due to factors such as aging of seals, exposure to chemicals, or physical damage. Therefore, it's recommended to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines and have your TUDOR watch regularly inspected and serviced by authorized professionals to maintain its water resistance capabilities.
Yes — Tudor and Rolex are closely related. Here's a quick rundown:
Same founder: Both brands were created by Hans Wilsdorf. He founded Rolex in 1905 and later established Tudor in 1926 as a more affordable sibling brand.
Same owner: Both are owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation to this day.
Different watches: Despite the shared roots, they operate independently. Tudor has its own design team, movements, and manufacturing — it doesn't simply repackage Rolex watches.
The Tudor Black Bay is without question Tudor's most iconic watch.
The Black Bay collection is the undisputed flagship of the 21st-century Tudor lineup and has played a huge role in Tudor stepping out from under Rolex's shadow to establish an impressive identity of its own.
Compared to the broader watch market: Tudor is absolutely a high-end watch. It's Swiss-made, uses in-house mechanical movements, is built to exceptional standards, and carries genuine prestige in the watch world.
A Tudor automatic watch is powered by a mainspring, which winds automatically via a rotor that spins with your wrist movement. The stored energy releases through a gear train, which drives the hands at the correct speed. An escapement — made up of an escape wheel and pallet fork — controls energy release in precise steps, creating the ticking sound. The balance wheel oscillates at a fixed frequency (28,800 vibrations per hour), regulating accuracy. Tudor's movements are developed through Kenissi, feature COSC-certified precision, and use a silicon balance spring for magnetic and temperature resistance. All mechanical — no battery required.
Yes — some Tudor models can track multiple time zones, but not all of them.
Black Bay GMT / BB58 GMT → Yes, multiple time zones
Standard Black Bay, Pelagos, etc. → No, single time zone only
It's worth noting that GMT complications were historically very practical for pilots and frequent travelers, which fits well with Tudor's tool-watch heritage. If tracking time zones is a priority, the Black Bay GMT is Tudor's answer — and it's widely regarded as one of the best value GMT watches on the market today.
Wipe it down with a soft cloth regularly, rinse with fresh water occasionally, and keep it away from magnets and harsh chemicals. Get it serviced every 7–10 years and store it in its box when not wearing it.
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