
TUDOR’s reputation as the world’s premier maker of tool watches began in earnest in 1954 with the launch of its first diver, the original TUDOR Submariner. Over 60 years later, this legacy is now stronger than ever thanks to new releases and advancements building upon the brand’s rich history.
The North Flag

This new model in TUDOR’s watch lineup is inspired by the TUDOR Oyster Prince watches worn by members of the British North Greenland Expedition in the 1950s and pays homage to the original Ranger II of the 1970s. Its launch at this year’s BaselWorld took the horology world by storm for good reason. It is the company’s first timepiece ever to feature an in-house movement, dubbed MT5621, which is officially COSC certified to ensure the North Flag’s timekeeping accuracy even in extreme conditions. It also boasts a 70-hour power reserve, indicated on the dial, as well as an antimagnetic silicon hairspring. True to its tool-watch roots, the North Flag‘s 40mm monobloc case is built to withstand the demands of adventure thanks to a 100m waterproof depth rating and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and case back. Read about our experience with the North Flag while hiking to the Cuernos del Paine in Chilean Patagonia and learn more about the watch through TUDOR, using the link below.