Tudor Watches
Below is our current in stock inventory of Tudor watches. If you have a Tudor watch you are interested in selling or trading please contact us.

(49699) Tudor 79030N Heritage Black Bay Fifty-Eight, 79030N, stainless steel on a matching stainless steel bracelet, in-house automatic movement, 70-hour power reserve, black dial with gilt printing and white index markers, "Snowflake" hour hand, screw down oyster crown, sapphire crystal, water resistant 200m/660ft, size: 39mm, thickness: 11.9mm. Like New with Tudor box and papers dated 2019.
$3,300

(49863) Tudor 79030N Heritage Black Bay Fifty-Eight, 79030N, stainless steel on a bracelet, in-house automatic movement, 70-hour power reserve, black dial with gilt printing and white index markers, "Snowflake" hour hand, screw down oyster crown, sapphire crystal, water resistant 200m/660ft, size: 39mm, thickness: 11.9mm. Like New with original Tudor Box and papers dated April of 2019.
$3,900

(49189) Tudor 94300 Vintage Reverse panda Chronograph Big Block 94300, stainless steel on a stainless steel Tudor bracelet, automatic movement, Valjoux, Black dial with white subdials, date with cyclops at 3 o'clock, chronograph, screw-down Oyster crown and pushers, acrylic crystal, fixed steel external tachymeter bezel, original dial and hands, 185XXX serial number (circa 1986), Diameter: 40mm. Excellent condition with Tudor box.
$10,700

(49962) Tudor 79250BB Heritage Black Bay Bronze Bucherer Edition, 79250BB-0001, aluminum bronze alloy on a leather strap with an aluminum bronze alloy clasp(it also comes with a blue fabric NATO-style strap), automatic Tudor Caliber MT5601, 70-hour power reserve, blue dial with luminous hour markers, luminous "Snowflake" hands, screw down Oyster crown, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 200 meters, size: 43mm, thickness: 12.5mm. ...
$4,950

(49384) Tudor 7941A1 Heritage Black Bay Red, 7941A1, stainless steel on a matching stainless steel jubilee bracelet with a stainless steel deployant clasp, automatic Tudor Calibre MT5602-U, 70-hour power reserve, red bezel, black dial with luminous hour markers, luminous "Snowflake" hands, screw down oyster crown, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 200 meters, size: 41mm, thickness: 12.5mm. Like New with Tudor box and papers date...
$4,700

(49621) Tudor 79210CNU Heritage Black Bay Ceramic, black ceramic on a strap with a black PVD deployant clasp, with included OEM nylon strap, automatic Tudor Calibre MT5602-1U, 70-hour power reserve, black with luminous hour markers, luminous "Snowflake" hands, screw down oyster crown, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 200 meters, size: 41mm, thickness: 12.5mm. Like New with Tudor box and papers dated 2022.
$3,950

Tudor Tudor 79030N Black Bay Fifty-Eight SS / Bracelet
$3,300

Tudor Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight SS / Bracelet
$3,900

Tudor Vintage Reverse panda 94300 Chronograph SS Big Block
$10,700

Tudor Tudor Heritage Black Bay Bronze Bucherer Edition
$4,950

Tudor Tudor Heritage Black Bay Red / Jubilee Bracelet
$4,700

Tudor Heritage 79210CNU Black Bay Ceramic unworn 2022
$3,950
Guide to Tudor Watches
Tudor, Rolex’s sister brand, sells about 250,000 watches annually worldwide. While the brand is well-known and respected in the US today, it is interesting to note that Tudor was completely absent from the US market from the early 2000s until 2013. Since it’s re-entry into the market, the brand has found remarkable success and developed a devoted clientele, most recently and prominently with the Black Bay model series.
Tudor is owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, the same organization that owns and operates Rolex. Rolex’s founder, Hans Wilsdorf, established Tudor in 1926 with the goal of offering an affordable alternative to the more expensive Rolex line. After the second world war, Tudor was officially established as its own separate company. It was clear from the beginning, however, that Rolex would continue to be intimately involved and went on to supply bracelets and winding crowns as well as cases to the smaller sister brand. It was only in 1996 that Tudor decided to no longer use Rolex parts in their timepieces.
Tudor started manufacturing a portion of its movements in-house back in 2016 with all calibers achieving COSC certification. Prior to 2016, the brand used movements from ETA and other third-party suppliers that were modified as necessary. In 2021, the brand went a step further and received Master Chronometer certification, which requires a timepiece to be accurate to 0/+5 seconds per day, in addition to meeting strict guidelines pertaining to magnetic resistance, power reserve, and water resistance. Today, all Tudor in-house calibers are manufactured to an internal standard of -2/+4 seconds per day.
Yes, the French Navy issued Tudor Submariners to their ‘Marine Nationale’ divers. The ref. 7922 was rigorously tested and ultimately modified to meet the requirements of the Navy, becoming the famed reference 7924. This reference is considered to be the inspiration for the popular Black Bay 58 model, with the number paying homage to the year the reference 7924 was first delivered to Marine Nationale Divers.