Tudor Royal
The sporty elegance of the Tudor Royal watches has been retained over the decades. First presented in the 1950s, the luxury watch from Tudor is still one of the brand's most popular today. The outstanding quality and high-grade workmanship were decisive for the name "Royal". The elegant self-winding watches are very popular with both collectors and sporty watch wearers thanks to their modern development.
Tudor Royal with sunburst dial
The Tudor Royal is particularly impressive with its sophisticated design. The different coloured dials stand for an exquisite look and individuality. Newer editions of the Tudor Royal are available from the Swiss watch manufacturer with salmon and chocolate-coloured dials to further expand the already wide variety and appeal to new target groups. The applied Roman numerals on the dial complete the harmonious overall look of the elegant, sporty luxury watch.
The outstanding manufacturing quality of the Swiss brand is reflected in the characteristically notched bezel, which is very popular with its alternating polished surfaces and milled grooves.
The integrated bracelet of the Tudor Royal
One of the hallmarks of the Tudor Royal is the bracelet, which flows seamlessly into the case and was first presented to the public on a model in 1973. The three wide satin-finished rivets between two narrow polished elements symbolise the high-quality workmanship of the watch.
Tudor Royal with 28 mm to 38 mm
The different versions of the Tudor Royal give those interested personal freedom, especially with regard to the choice of colour and size. The stainless steel case is available from 28 mm to 41 mm from Tudor. The colour spectrum ranges from classic blue and silver to the newer versions with salmon and chocolate-coloured dials, some of which can also be set with diamonds.
Prices for the Tudor Royal
One of the aims in developing the Tudor Royal was to create an elegant and affordable watch that would impress with its design and functionality. Prices for the Tudor Royal start at 2,000 euros and range up to 5,000 euros. Older versions with vintage character have an individual collector's value, which can of course be significantly higher. At zeitauktion.com you will find beautiful versions of the Tudor Royal that can be purchased second-hand.