Tudor, which for the past 50-odd years has made some of the most distinctive chronograph models on the market, the priorities have always been three-fold: to offer technical and aesthetic refinement at an affordable price point."To provide the best possible watch for the best possible price has been our main focus since day one," says a Tudor spokesperson. “When Hans Wilsdorf [founder of both Rolex and Tudor] registered Tudor in 1926, it was to produce a great technical package at an accessible price, and we don’t differ from that today.” Initially the function of a pure tool watch, chronographs and motorsport are indelibly linked, from the bank-breaking models worn by speed devils Steve McQueen and Paul Newman to the versions made famous.
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