Tudor’s latest interpretation of an earlier model is their Tudor Heritage Ranger ($3050). The Ranger was inspired by the Ranger watch of the late 1960s. The case is a modern 41mm with a satin finish and the dial’s 3,6,9, 12 o’clock hour markers and indexes glow with a warm antique luminescence, which is capped with a domed sapphire crystal. The self-winding Tudor calibre 2824 movement has 25 jewels, and a 38 hour power reserve. Additional features include water resistance to 500 feet and availability with a steel bracelet, leather bund, or leather strap.
Unless you’re in the armed forces, you’ll probably never need the Black Rad Radiation Detection Watch by Special Ops ($1500), but it would be an awesome conversation piece. Built to MTM’s exacting standards, the Black Rad includes a counter that detects harmful ionizing radiation. The Geiger-Muller tube can track radiation doses from .0001 to 0000 […]