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The revamped Tudor Royal adds two new striking dials
By SENATUS Editor | 6 April 2023

Royal was a name first used by TUDOR in the 1950s to emphasize the superior quality of its watches, which stands until today. The Tudor Royal collection comes in stainless steel or gold and steel and is offered in four sizes with a total of thirteen possible dials for every personality.

This year, TUDOR has expanded the dial range of the Royal to include radial-brushed salmon and chocolate brown dials that offer an unexpected and exquisite aesthetic.

The Royal range offers self-winding, sporty and chic watches with integrated bracelets that are as affordable as they are aesthetically sophisticated. Boasting first-class technical performance and a refined aesthetic, this line sits at the crossroads between classic and sports watches.

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