TUDOR1926 Luna Moonphase Stainless Steel Automatic Watch
About this piece
Ever wondered what it’s like to wear the moon on your wrist? Enter TUDOR with its very first moonphase complication, no less. Meet this TUDOR 1926 Luna Moonphase Stainless Steel Automatic Watch: a celestial debut wrapped in stainless steel and star-studded style. Housed in a 39mm stainless steel case with a seven-row bracelet, this piece is all polish and presence, whether it’s lighting up the boardroom or the balcony at midnight. The black dial, enhanced with gold accents, is a nod to classic elegance, while the moonphase display at six o’clock charts the lunar cycle with poetic precision. And that touch of brilliance? It's co-designed with none other than music icon Jay Chou - for creativity that knows no orbit. If you're searching for a watch with a little lunar magic, this one’s right on cue.
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.
Of course, it’s what’s inside that really keeps things turning. The self-winding calibre T607-9 delivers dependable precision through every phase, with a 38-hour power reserve to see you from dusk ‘til well past dawn. Add 100m water resistance to the mix, and you’re covered for impromptu dives, or simply making a splash. That’s what we’d call a TUDOR milestone with panache. And we’d expect nothing less.