TUDOR 1926 LUNA
Timed to the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the moon holds particular cultural significance, TUDOR introduces the 1926 Luna, the brandâs first watch to feature a moon phase complication. In Chinese tradition, the festival celebrates unity and togetherness, making it a fitting moment for a design shaped in collaboration with TUDOR ambassador Jay Chou.
The watch belongs to the 1926 collection, named after the year TUDOR was first registered by founder Hans Wilsdorf. Known for its balance of refinement and value, the line provides a discreet setting for the moon phase display, positioned at 6 oâclock within a polished frame. The 39mm stainless steel model is offered with domed dials in blue, black and a champagne colour developed with Chou, each presenting a distinct interpretation of the lunar cycle.
Named after Luna, the Roman goddess of the moon, the watch reflects the relationship between mechanical timekeeping and the rhythm of the lunar calendar. Powered by the chronometer grade self winding Calibre T607 9 and fitted with a polished and satin brushed steel bracelet, the 1926 Luna continues TUDORâs long standing commitment to precision, durability and accessible Swiss watchmaking under the banner Born To Dare.
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