Rolex
founder Hans Wilsdorf launched the Tudor Watch Company in 1946 in an
effort to offer the public reliable timepieces at affordable prices.
Since 2015, Tudor has been manufacturing in-house movements to much
acclaim.
A fixed smooth satin-brushed
stainless steel bezel graces the smooth satin-finished stainless steel
case, which measures 39 mm in diameter and 11 mm in height. No nonsense
and as smooth as can be—welcome to the minimalist’s dream.
The black-colored dial continues the
dialogue in elegance with printed luminous Arabic and stick hour
markers. Bold luminous hands, including a luminous red-tipped center arm
are balanced and in proportion to the handsome surroundings.
Additional features include a
screw-down winding crown with a stylish Tudor rose in relief, a domed
scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a 100 m / 10 atm water
resistance.
This Ranger by Tudor does one
thing—that is, simply tell the time—and it does it impeccably well. In
the engine room we encounter the manufacture caliber MT5402, which holds
COSC chronometer certification and delivers a convenient 70-hour power
reserve.
From its minimalist grace to its
dependable accuracy, we are confident that this Tudor Ranger will make
an excellent addition to your collection.
Standout feature(s): COSC-certified chronometer accuracy; 70-hour power reserve; screw-down winding crown with stylish Tudor rose in relief.
Details at a glance:
- Model Reference: M79950-0001
- Case Material: Stainless steel
- Case Dimensions: 39 mm
- Case Height: 11 mm
- Movement: Self-winding automatic manufacture, 70-hour power reserve
- Caliber: Manufacture Caliber MT5402
- Complication(s) / Feature(s): Standard time, central seconds
- Dial: Black color
- Crystal: Domed scratch-resistant sapphire
- Winding Crown: Screw-down with Tudor rose in relief
- Water-resistance: 100 m / 10 atm
- Band: Stainless steel bracelet
- Clasp: Folding clasp
- Country of Origin: Switzerland
- Retail Value: $3,300.00
- Condition: Unworn, minor in-store handing
- Comments: Includes manufacturer's box and papers