
The Tudor Pelagos (reference 25610TNL) is a 42mm titanium with a automatic movement and 500m of water resistance. It carries a black dial. On the secondary market it typically trades between $3,500 and $5,500.
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Hans Wilsdorf created Tudor in 1926 with a clear mission: offer Rolex-level reliability at a more accessible price. For decades, Tudor supplied dive watches to the French Marine Nationale. The brand went quiet in the 2000s before a dramatic revival in 2012 with the Heritage Black Bay — a modern tool watch that channeled vintage Rolex Submariner DNA at a fraction of the price. Tudor now develops its own manufacture movements (MT5602), shedding its reputation as merely 'Rolex's little brother.' For value-conscious collectors, Tudor delivers serious horological substance with strong brand backing and growing secondary market support.
1926 28mm
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1926 36mm
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1926 41mm
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Black Bay
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Black Bay 36
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Black Bay 36 Blue
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Black Bay 41
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Black Bay 41 (Red)
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On the secondary market the Tudor Pelagos (reference 25610TNL) typically trades between $3,500 and $5,500, with a midpoint around $4,500. Actual prices vary with condition, box/papers, and demand.
The 25610TNL runs a automatic movement (caliber MT5612).
The 25610TNL has a 42mm Titanium case, water resistant to 500m, with a black dial.
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