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Swiss watch brand Tudor has introduced a novelty - the Heritage Chrono Blue watch, which is a new version of the corporate brand chronograph, released in 1973 and is well-known among collectors under the name of Monte Carlo.

Heritage Chrono Blue watch by Tudor
The novelty reflects the spirit of the original model, but demonstrates the aesthetic and technical innovation. The watch design is characterized by royal blue of the historical model, "diluted" with a light gray shade, creating the illusion of the Mediterranean coast, with its warm atmosphere and hospitality.
Three dimensional beveled hour markers, coated with luminous compound, mark the opaline dial. The indicator of the small second’s hand and the 45-minute counter are built in two trapezoid apertures at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions respectively. Date aperture is located at the 6 o'clock position.
The novelty Heritage Chrono Blue operates on the base of the mechanical automatic movement Tudor Calibre 2892 with the functions of hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph and date. Power reserve of the caliber - 42 hours.

Heritage Chrono Blue watch by Tudor
The watch is enclosed in a 42 mm case in stainless steel, polished and satin-finished. The bi-directional rotating bezel, fitted with a blue disc, is graduated by 12-hour markings to indicate the second time zone. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal protects the case on the top. Water resistance - 150 meters.
The new Heritage Chrono Blue watch comes on a steel bracelet with a folding clasp. The kit also includes an additional original fabric strap in blue, orange and gray.
To buy the Heritage Chrono Blue watch is available through the official representatives of Tudor.
Official site of Tudor.
Written by Lucy Vuiton 23.05.2013
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