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Tudor Expands Royal Collection with Diamond-Set Blue Dial Model

Tudor adds a dash of bold elegance to its Royal collection with a new 28mm model in vivid blue, framed by diamonds and available in stainless steel or two-tone steel and yellow gold.
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Tudor Royal

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Tudor’s Royal line, a cornerstone of the brand’s portfolio, has long embodied the meeting point between sportiness and elegance. With its integrated metal bracelet, notched bezel, and automatic movement, the collection is designed for versatility and all-occasion wear. The latest addition introduces a vivid blue dial, developed in collaboration with Tudor brand ambassador Cheng Yi. The new 28mm model is available in stainless steel or in a stainless steel and yellow gold configuration, both featuring a diamond-set bezel. The dial is distinguished by its deep blue hue, with four applied Roman numerals, a railway-minute track and diamond-set hour markers. Baton hands filled with Grade A Swiss Super-LumiNova provide legibility in low light, while the date display is positioned at 3 o’clock.

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Tudor Royal

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The cases, water-resistant to 100 meters, are crafted from 316L stainless steel and 316L stainless steel and yellow gold, with a combination of polished and satin-brushed surfaces. The integrated five-link bracelets, secured by a folding clasp with safety catch, continue the interplay of the finish.

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Tudor Royal

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At the heart of the watch is the self-winding caliber T201, offering hours, minutes, central seconds, and a semi-instantaneous date function. The Sellita-based movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and features stop-seconds for precise time setting. It offers a power reserve of approximately 38 hours.

The Tudor Royal in stainless steel is priced at $4,225, while the stainless steel and yellow gold model is priced at $5,900. 

To learn more, visit Tudor, here.

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