Originally Posted by
Matthew Strongin
I think of Tudor more as Rolex's cheeky younger sibling. Their construction and quality outclasses others in the same price range, they've embraced the retro heritage of both Tudor (they're not a new brand) and parent company Rolex, and they've got the breathing room to experiment with materials that Rolex will likely never touch. PVD, bronze (one of my favorites), fabrics, rough and casual leathers, etc., etc. My red bezeled Black Bay continues to be one of my favorite watches and gets more use than most of the rest that I own.