grande tapisserie dial, it is the perfect vehicle for combining stainless steel with pink-gold touches on the bracelet, bezel, crown and hour-markers.Introduced two years ago, Tudor's 1926 collection shifts focus away from the brand's popular tool-watch aesthetic.
Offered in four sizes, the pieces have a vintage flavour thanks to the 'waffle' dials. The watch is particularly appealing in its most diminutive form, with a diamond-set black dial and steel-and-rose-gold case.Most of the initial buzz surrounding Longines' 2017 Record Collection was about the COSC-certified, automatic movements powering the pieces - including the tiny 26mm models.
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