Inside Tudor
TUDOR Watches: Bringing a Legend to Life
Hans Wilsdorf trademarked “The Tudor” in February of 1926 and began crafting watches with the signature logo on the dial soon after. His intuition led him to give the brand a personality of its own and expand it shortly after World War II. The brand Montres TUDOR S.A. was born on March 6, 1946, offering fine watches for men and women. Rolex backed the brand's aesthetic, technical and functional traits, distribution and post-sale service.
Watchmaking
Where Function and Durability Meet Beauty
A TUDOR watch is more than a piece of fine jewelry. It is a testament to artisanship that obsesses over every detail. It is a dynamic example of precision and technology engineered for enduring aesthetics and performance. It is a timepiece crafted to meet the strictest quality standards and personal style using only the finest materials.
Tudor Ambassador
David Beckham
David Beckham had a dream as a child of one day being a football player, one that became a lifelong pursuit of personal excellence. His intense passion drove him to become one of the sport's most accomplished players, taking the pitch with multiple major football clubs. During his career, he earned 115 selections for the English soccer team and served as captain over 50 times. He is also a six-time England Championship winner, owner of two Major League Soccer cups, and a one-time Champion of Spain and UEFA Champion.
Tudor Ambassador
Jay Chou
Jay Chou is the son of teachers in Taiwan who recognized an early musical talent and introduced him to the piano at age 4. He later demonstrated exceptional skill with the cello and cites a fondness for Chopin's work. His resume has expanded beyond musician to include actor, director and the “King of Asian Pop.” Jay Chou continues to push the boundaries of possibility worldwide and meet every challenge with the indomitable spirit that defines him.
"We keep the best of the past. The best watchmaking practices, the best designs"