With each new watchmaking vintage, the brand with the crown (Rolex) and its half-sister with the shield (Tudor) skilfully reinterpret their classics without ever altering them.
In the first, it is the Oyster Perpetual Explorer's turn to make its big comeback, regaining its original diameter for the occasion, dropping from 39 to 36 mm.
This explorer is now available in two finishes, steel or steel and Rolessor.
Who does not yet know that this professional watch was created following the victorious ascent of Everest in 1953 by Tensing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary?
Here we find the display of this historic piece, with its 3/6/9 indexes, a black lacquered dial and a particularly luminous Chromalight treatment of the indexes in the dark.
Its state-of-the-art Rolex 3230 caliber, certified as a superlative chronometer, boasts a 70-hour power reserve
(6,500 euros and 10,500 euros, released in May)
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50 years of chronograph
For its part, Tudor, one of the successful houses of recent months,
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