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TUDOR
1926 Luna Moonphase Stainless Steel Automatic Watch

M91560-0002
39
Blue Dial
£2,210
AvailableComplimentary next day delivery

About this piece

Have you ever seen the moon through TUDOR’s eyes? Now you can. Say hello to the very first moonphase complication in TUDOR’s colourful history, this TUDOR 1926 Luna Moonphase Stainless Steel Automatic Watch. If you’re in need of a timepiece that speaks to your celestial side, this watch features a 39mm stainless steel case and a polished seven-row bracelet, gleaming perfectly in moonlight (or conference room lighting, if you must). Designed in collaboration with Asian pop icon and creative powerhouse Jay Chou, the signature ‘TUDOR blue’ dial takes front and centre, with its moonphase aperture tracking every lunar phase at six o’clock. Because why wouldn’t you want a little star power with your watch?

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Editor's Notes

When mechanical excellence and enduring sophistication go hand in hand, you know the TUDOR 1926 collection is going to be a good one. Full of timeless designs that you’ll wear day-in-day-out (as will anyone who inherits the watch down the line), the embossed dials, Arabic numerals and arrow-shaped hour markers pay tribute to its early history. And for those that haven’t clocked it - 1926 is the year the TUDOR brand was created.

And it’s not just a pretty face. The calibre T607-9 beats within, delivering accuracy across every phase of the moon. With a 38-hour power reserve, it’s more than enough to keep pace with your stargazing endeavours and beyond. What’s more, the 100m water resistance will keep you equipped for a spontaneous swim (or an overly enthusiastic champagne toast). This is more than a watch. It’s a TUDOR first, a collector’s dream, and your next conversation starter - all orbiting around your wrist.