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Dec 15, 2020
Watchfinder & Co. presents:
It’s not often it can wholeheartedly be said that something costing £3,000 can be markedly better than an equivalent worth a whopping £60,000, but in the case of the Tudor Heritage Chronograph versus the Rolex Daytona 6239, it’s a clear-cut, no-nonsense, put-your-house-on-it statement. Here are three reasons why.
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Tudor Heritage Chronograph M70330N-0005
M70330B-0004
HERITAGE CHRONO BLUE
$4,525Opaline and blue dial
Steel bracelet
SPECIFICATIONS
Reference: m70330b-0004
Five year Guarantee
Five-year transferable guarantee with no registration or periodic maintenance checks required
Case
42 mm steel case with polished and satin finish
Movement
Self-winding mechanical movement, Calibre T401 with additional mechanism for chronograph function
Power Reserve
Power reserve of approximately 42 hours
Winding Crown
Screw-down winding crown in steel with TUDOR logo
Screw-down pushers in steel at 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock
Waterproofness
Waterproof to 150 m (500 ft)
Bezel
Bidirectional rotatable 12-hour graduated steel bezel for second time-zone display, with disc in blue anodised aluminium
Dial
Opaline/blue
45-minute totalizer at 9 o’clock
Small seconds hand at 3 o’clock
Date at 6 o’clock
Crystal
Sapphire crystal
Bracelet
Steel bracelet with folding clasp and safety catch
https://www.tudorwatch.com/-/media/tudorwatch/userguides/tudor-userguides-en.pdf
M70330N-0005
HERITAGE CHRONO
$4,525Black and grey dial
Steel bracelet
M70330N-0006
HERITAGE CHRONO
$4,525Grey and black dial
Steel bracelet
The TUDOR Heritage Chrono draws inspiration from some of the most emblematic models in the history of the brand. While retaining their original spirit, historic models are modernised with small, subtle touches and new technical features to optimise their performance.