Offered in steel or gold and steel, the 1926 line comes in four sizes – 28 mm, 36 mm, 39 mm and 41 mm. It has been designed for women as well as men to suit wrists both big and small, with those who love beautiful
The Tudor 1926 Opaline Classic is a true gem, shining even brighter than pieces far more expensive. In the watch world, lowering the price cap leaves you with slim pickings.
The Tudor 1926 Opaline Classic is a true gem, shining even brighter than pieces far more expensive. In the watch world, lowering the price cap leaves you with slim pickings.
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It wouldn''t be the end of the world, and a top grade Sellita would actually be a better movement than a base or elabore ETA. Tudor''s modifications are not really that big a deal, offering a bit more resistance to shock. Tudor could not be faulted for such a choice.
Offered in steel or gold and steel, the 1926 line comes in four sizes – 28 mm, 36 mm, 39 mm and 41 mm. It has been designed for women as well as men to suit wrists both big and small, with those who love beautiful things in mind.
Offered in steel or steel and gold, the 1926 line comes in four sizes – 28 mm, 36 mm, 39 mm and 41 mm. Made of polished steel, the case is waterproof to 100 metres (330 ft).
Description & Details Automatic – 28mm Five-year transferable guarantee with no registration or periodic maintenance checks required Movement: Self-winding mechanical movement, Calibre T201 Power reserve of approximately 38 hours Waterproof to 100 m (330 ft)
Tudor calibre 2824 automatic movement, based upon ETA 2824, containing 25 Jewels, bitting at 28800 vph, and has a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal.
The movement is definitely where Tudor has saved a bit of money on this model, but is no slouch either. It''s a heavily modified calibre 2824 ETA movement with shock absorption.
I reckon the opaline TUDOR 1926 is distinctive enough to distinguish itself from the monochromatic Longines Records of this world, but not so different that its appeal will fade over time.
Offered in steel or steel and gold, the 1926 line comes in four sizes – 28 mm, 36 mm, 39 mm and 41 mm. Made of polished steel, the case is waterproof to 100 metres (330 ft).
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It wouldn''t be the end of the world, and a top grade Sellita would actually be a better movement than a base or elabore ETA. Tudor''s modifications are not really that big a deal, offering a bit more resistance to shock. Tudor
Meticulously assembled in accordance with TUDOR’s longstanding skill in the field, the bracelet is flexible as well as strong. The 1926 line is fitted with self-winding mechanical movements that have proved to be robust and reliable. The traditional “ROTOR SELF-WINDING” marking on the dial is a direct reference to this characteristic.
Note the detailed markings, finishing, and Glucydur Balance wheel found only on the top and chronological grades. It would not be found in a replica. A quick check online shows Tudor 1926 replicas selling for $250 with a Chinese Clone and $450 with an ETA. This movement alone would be at least $500.
The TUDOR 1926 may not thrill jaded horophiles, but it’s a reliable and affordable step up from the majority of mass-produced dress watches. As far as status goes, the chances of spotting one in the wild are practically nil.
I just purchased the 39mm Tudor 1926 with the modified ETA 2824. The original MSRP was $1985, however, on their website now, the MSRP was lowered to $1900 and Tudor is using "their" T601 movement. According to Hodinkee, this is a Sellita based movement Introducing: The Tudor Royal Collection - HODINKEE So it seems Tudor is using Sellita?
You can find the Tudor 1926 from Tudor authorized dealers, like Exquisite Timepieces. We only ship to the US and are authorized dealers, ensuring a 5-year warranty directly from Tudor. A brand new 1926 Opaline (m91650-0005)can be picked up for $2,225 USD. Pre-owned pieces usually range from 1.5-2k, depending on the condition of the watch.
The two-tone black-and-gold 1926, for example, projects a Datejust on a diet vibe. On a budget? That too. In contrast, the opaline and blue dial 41mm TUDOR 1926 reviewed here is as elegant as a Wedgewood Gio teacup, as unpretentious as Mike Rowe at a plumbers’ convention.