Thursday, March 19, 2026

Tudor 1926 - The Brand's Only Men's Dress Watch

A defining characteristic of the Tudor 1926 collection is its case design, which features brushed flanks paired with a polished bezel. The dial displays Arabic numerals for the even-numbered hour markers, complemented by slender leaf-shaped hands, while a date window is positioned at the 3 o'clock mark. Luxury replica watches cheap, luxury brands watches like Omega, Audemars Piguet, Breitling, Hublot or TAG Heuer replica watches.



In addition to the standard three-hand models, the 1926 collection has recently introduced a moonphase variant. Compared to the standard models, the moonphase version presents several key differences: firstly, the embossed dial texture has been replaced by a sunray finish, lending the dial a more minimalist aesthetic. Furthermore, with the integration of the moonphase complication, the "ROTOR SELF-WINDING" inscription—typically located above the 6 o'clock position—has been removed.

Although Tudor has, in recent years, progressively equipped its Black Bay, Pelagos, and Ranger collections with in-house MT movements, the 1926 collection continues to utilize outsourced movements. Whether the 1926 collection will eventually transition to Tudor's in-house MT movements remains a key point of anticipation among enthusiasts.

The entry-level models of the 1926 collection are powered by the T601 automatic movement, which is based on the Sellita SW200; the moonphase models utilize the T607-9 movement, which incorporates an additional complication module built upon this same base. In terms of specifications, Tudor's T-series movements remain virtually identical to their base calibers, featuring a diameter of 25.6 mm, 25 jewels, a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (VPH), and a power reserve of 42 hours. Although these movements have not undergone certification by the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), the brand asserts that they deliver performance "comparable to a chronometer."