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november 03, 2015 - Tudor

Tudor Pelagos awarded at the 2015 grand prix d’horlogerie de geneve

Geneva, October 29th 2015 – TUDOR’s technical divers’ watch Pelagos wins the “Sports Watch” prize at the 2015 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. A great example of a tool watch and the symbol of a sporty lifestyle made up of aquatic adventures, #tudor Pelagos is one of the most complete traditional mechanical divers’ watches on the market. Titanium case, ceramic bezel, patented auto-adjusting clasp and the first movement developed and produced by the brand itself are only some of the high-level technical features that make Pelagos an outstanding object. About #tudor Registered in 1926 for Hans Wilsdorf and officially launched in 1946 – the founding year of the company Montres #tudor SA - #tudor is positioned in the so-called premium price segment, corresponding to watches retailing for between 2,000 and 6,000 Swiss francs. Since 2010 and the launch of its first Heritage line model, the Heritage Chrono, #tudor has been experiencing a new surge that is expressed by a stronger presence in Asia as well as in Europe, along with a broad-scale return to the North American and British markets. Designed, developed and assembled in the brand’s Geneva workshops, #tudor watches feature a distinctive retro-chic styling and a unique quality-price ratio. Since 2015, #tudor also offer its own inhouse-made movements powering the Pelagos and North Flag models. About the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève is a stellar highlight of the watch industry calendar. With its award ceremony annually held in the prestigious Grand Théâtre de Genève since 2001 and attended by leading industry figures, high profile politicians and personalities, it has secured a truly international reputation. In 2013, for its first participation, #tudor had been awarded the Revival price for its emblematic Heritage Black Bay model.