The Tudor Ranger collection embodies the essence of robustness and reliability, offering a diverse range of tool watches designed for adventurers and explorers. The Tudor Ranger family traces its origins back to 1929, when Hans Wilsdorf registered the "Ranger" name, just three years after registering the "The Tudor" trademark. The Ranger collection has evolved over the decades, guided by a commitment to durability and practicality.
Rooted in history, the Ranger collection draws inspiration from the pivotal British North Greenland Expedition, where Tudor watches accompanied explorers on their daring journey. While the expedition watches of the 1950s by Tudor did not bear the Ranger inscription, it was only in the 1960s with models like the Oyster Prince Ranger reference 7995 that Ranger gained its true identity and a defined aesthetic sensibility.
Design Language
The Ranger lineage is defined by key elements that have remained consistent over time. From the 39mm case size to the bold Arabic numeral markers and arrow-shaped hour hand, each detail contributes to the collection's distinct aesthetic and legibility. While some Tudor Ranger watches come with straps, others have a satin-brushed steel bracelet, featuring Tudor's innovative "T-fit" clasp. The signature “T-fit” clasp offers both durability and comfort, with the ability to adjust length effortlessly without a requirement for additional tools. The watches in this collection are powered by Tudor's manufacture calibre MT5402, an automatic winding mechanism with a bidirectional rotor system.
Throughout its history, the Ranger collection has seen numerous innovations, culminating in the latest lineup of watches that embody the spirit of adventure and exploration. This enduring legacy has inspired the latest lineup of Ranger timepieces, featuring new calibre and case size tailored for modern adventurers.
Whether trekking through the wilderness or navigating urban landscapes, the Tudor Ranger is a trusted companion for those who seek adventure and embrace the unknown.
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