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Tudor just went Left Hand Drive for the first time in over 35 years

Tudor just went Left Hand Drive for the first time in over 35 years

Tudor has just revealed a left-handed version of its Pelagos dive watch, fitted with the brand’s new in-house movement and featuring a raft of retro-inspired aesthetic tweaks including five lines of text on the dial and off-white hands and hour markers…

For those who like it right

Tudor is going from strength to strength with its retro-inspired range of timepieces, which is proving hugely popular with even the most discerning of watch collectors and enthusiasts. The new Pelagos LHD (Left-Hand Drive) is said to take inspiration from the reference 9401, which was built for the French Navy in the early-1980s. In addition to utilising Tudor’s new in-house movement, each watch is individually numbered on the caseback, perhaps indicating that the Swiss watchmaker doesn’t intend to build a lot of these timepieces? If that’s the case, we recommend heading to your nearest authorised dealer to secure one of the 4,400-dollar titanium divers as soon as possible. 

Photos: Tudor

You can find a selection of vintage and modern Tudor timepieces listed for sale in the Classic Driver Market.