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The Most Underappreciated Watch from Tudor - 1926 Review
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When it comes to Tudor, the watch that first comes to mind is undoubtedly the dense Black Bay collection of heritage-inspired dive watches. However, in Tudor's entry-level position, there is another intriguing, dressier option that follows Tudor's former history with third-party movements — the Tudor 1926. In this video, we'll take a detailed look at my favorite watch from one of Tudor's least talked-about collections.
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