About the Tudor Heritage Collection
Tudor was founded in 1926 under the patronage of Hans Wilsdorf and has long been recognized for delivering Rolex-adjacent quality and Swiss chronometric standards at a more approachable price. The Heritage grouping at Bizak and Co. highlights two distinct pillars of the modern Tudor catalog: the Style line, a refined 41mm three-hand watch that echoes classic dress-watch proportions with options for stainless steel, fluted bezels, and diamond hour markers, and the Pelagos, Tudor's flagship professional dive watch engineered from lightweight titanium and featuring a unidirectional rotating bezel, helium escape valve, and a self-adjusting bracelet. The Pelagos family itself spans several references including the standard Pelagos, the left-hand-drive Pelagos LHD with its crown positioned at 9 o'clock, the fixed-lug Pelagos FXD designed for military-strap compatibility, and the ultra-thin Pelagos Ultra. Together these models illustrate Tudor's range from boardroom to ocean floor.
What to Look For
When shopping this collection, pay close attention to case material and bracelet type, as the all-titanium Pelagos Ultra M2543C1A7NU-0001 and the titanium-steel Pelagos M25600TB-0001 and M25600TN-0001 carry meaningfully different weights and price points despite sharing the same 42mm footprint. On the Tudor Style side, the yellow-gold and stainless-steel reference 12703 with champagne diamond dial commands a premium over the all-steel 12700 in black or the 12710 in silver with a fluted bezel, so matching reference to budget and aesthetic preference is key to finding the best value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Tudor watches in this Heritage collection new or pre-owned?
Every watch listed in this Heritage collection at Bizak and Co. is brand new, meaning it comes unworn with full manufacturer packaging. You can shop with confidence knowing each piece has been authenticated before listing.
What is the difference between the Pelagos LHD and the standard Pelagos?
The Tudor Pelagos LHD, reference M25610TNL-0001, features a crown positioned at 9 o'clock rather than the traditional 3 o'clock, a layout originally developed for divers wearing the watch on their right wrist to prevent the crown from digging into the hand. Both share the same 42mm titanium and steel construction and professional dive-watch specification, but the LHD is a distinctly sought-after variant for collectors and left-wrist wearers alike.
Which Tudor Style reference should I buy if I want diamond hour markers?
The Tudor Style reference 12703 in champagne dial with diamond and index markers set in a yellow gold and stainless steel case is the model in this collection that features diamond hour markers. It offers a more jewellery-forward aesthetic than the all-steel 12700 or 12710 references while retaining the same clean 41mm case size.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.