About the Tudor North Flag
Introduced as a tribute to Tudor's legacy of equipping polar and high-altitude expeditions, the North Flag was designed to celebrate the brand's heritage while showcasing Tudor's first fully in-house caliber. The stainless steel case, measuring 40mm, strikes a balance between wearability and presence, making it a compelling choice for collectors who want manufacture-level quality at a price point below comparable Swiss rivals. The collection is distinguished by its textured dials, distinctive crown-protecting case architecture, and bracelet or strap options that reinforce its expedition character. For buyers searching for a buy Tudor North Flag for sale in stainless steel, this line represents one of the most compelling value propositions in modern Swiss watchmaking.
What to Look For
When shopping North Flag stainless steel references, pay close attention to dial configuration, as options include black dials with Arabic numerals and indexes such as reference 91210N, each affecting legibility and collectibility differently. Condition, box-and-papers status, and whether the example is brand new or pre-owned are the primary drivers of value within this relatively focused collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What case size is the Tudor North Flag in stainless steel?
The Tudor North Flag stainless steel collection is built around a 40mm case, offering a versatile fit that suits a wide range of wrist sizes. This case size has proven popular among collectors who want a sport watch with presence without excessive bulk.
What does the reference 91210N signify on the Tudor North Flag?
Reference 91210N identifies a specific North Flag configuration featuring a black dial with a combination of Arabic numerals and index hour markers on a stainless steel case. Paying attention to the reference number ensures you are getting the exact dial and case configuration you want when buying a Tudor North Flag for sale.
Is the Tudor North Flag a good investment compared to other Tudor sport watches?
The North Flag holds appeal among collectors because it houses Tudor's in-house manufacture caliber, giving it strong horological credentials relative to its market price. Its limited production period and expedition heritage narrative contribute to sustained collector interest, making authenticated examples in brand-new condition particularly desirable.
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