Watch Talks

The Vintage Watch Hunting Club 2024 Event - Part 1
Stay tuned for more detailed articles on the watches.For now please enjoy some of the amazing people and watches at the event... At the Chateau we also had a nice surprise. Als a meeting of Lam...
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Bulang Loves – The Tudor Pelagos FXD X Marine Nationale
One of our founding passions, here at Bulang and Sons, is military watches. Vintage Rolex MilSubs were always grails, even back in the early days of the Rolex Passion Meetings and the emergence of ...
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A Tale of Two Original Owner Tudor Marine Nationale Submariners
They say that good things come in threes. So, it is with absolute delight that we present to you the second and third original owner Tudor Marine Nationale (MN) Submariners that we have discovered ...
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An Original Story of a Tudor 9401 Marine Nationale MN78 Submariner
The Tudor Submariner is perhaps one of the widely issued military dive watches, having been worn by troops in the French, United States, South African, Argentinian and Italian navies, as well as ot...
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The Thunderball Tudor Submariner 7928
Every so often an incredible story accompanies an incredible watch. Today we want to share with you guys a Tudor that was owned by the gentleman who built Disco Volante, the boat that appeared in t...
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50 Years of Tudor Chronographs: The Vintage Era
2020 is the second year in a row that Tudor has marked a Golden Anniversary. Last year, in 2019 the brand celebrated 50 years since the introduction of the iconic and Tudor trademark snowflake hand...
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Tudor and the French Navy – A Quarter of a Century of Collaboration…
Tudor and the French Navy – A Quarter of a Century of Collaboration… The story of the French Navy’s relationship with Tudor can be traced back to the late 1950s. Rolex were experimenting with diffe...
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Bernhard Bulang’s Love for the No-Date Sub… Join us!
I guess many of you get asked, “What would be the one watch you would keep if you could own only one?” right? I do – over drinks with collector friends and on ‘Ask Bernhard’ on IG Stories. And my...
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Tudor’s End Game – The 79190 Submariner
The end of the 1990s was a transitional time for Tudor. For a number of years they had been slowly moving away from using the Rolex name on their watches, using ‘Prince Date’ on dials, omitting the...
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Snowy Celebration – 50 Years of Tudor’s Iconic Hands
In terms of watch anniversaries, the 50 year celebration of the moon landing has had a central role this year. The Omega Speedmaster can, quite rightly, lay claim to a hugely significant historical...
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