Thursday, October 15, 2015

Tudor - Heritage Chrono Blue


The Tudor "Montecarlo" chronograph was released in 1973 and shortly grew to become probably the most effective Tudor watch. Available in many different versions, it had been created for just a couple of years which makes it much more desirable to enthusiasts.

At BaselWorld 2013,Swiss Tudor presented a reinterpretation, not only a replica, of this historic chronograph. Actually, Tudor made some changes towards the original design using the intention to update the initial model towards the modern occasions.



The brand new Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue (ref. 70330B) is determined by its vibrating colours, blue, gray and orange.



The dial has three-dimensional hour markers with two bevelled metallic edges pining a place ?lled with SuperLuminova for optimal legibility. The 2 sub-dials, one at 3 o’clock for that small seconds and something at 9 o’clock for that unusual 45-minute counter, are situatsed inside two blue trapezoidal shapes.



Waterproof to some depth of 150 mt, the steel situation includes a diameter of 42 mm (in comparison towards the 40 mm from the 1973 model). The rotating bezel is bidirectional having a blue anodised aluminium place. Crown and chronograph pushers are knurled having a chromeanish.



The self-winding movement, beating at 28,800 vph, provides a 42-hour energy reserve.



The Tudor Heritage Chronograph Blue includes steel bracelet with folding clasp and safety catch as well as an additional fabric strap with buckle.

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