LuxuryWatchesTudor Ranger is a new 39mm tool watch for the gentleman adventurerThe timepiece celebrates 70 years since the British North Greenland Expedition of 1952When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

LuxuryWatchesTudor Ranger is a new 39mm tool watch for the gentleman adventurerThe timepiece celebrates 70 years since the British North Greenland Expedition of 1952When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

The timepiece celebrates 70 years since the British North Greenland Expedition of 1952

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Tudor Ranger

(Image credit: Tudor)

Tudor has revealed a new version of its Ranger 39mm tool watch. The model celebrates the 70th anniversary of the start of the two-year British North Greenland Expedition, which began in 1952 and included scientific studies into glaciology and meteorology.

There are three strap options to pick from, including an olive green Jacquard fabric band with red and beige stripes, a hybrid rubber and leather option, and a stainless steel bracelet with Tudor’s T-fit quick-adjustment clasp.

(Image credit: Tudor)

Tudor Ranger

(Image credit: Tudor)

The Ranger has a grained and domed matt black dial with hour markers and hands painted with Swiss Super-LumiNova for nighttime legibility.

(Image credit: Tudor)

Tudor Ranger

(Image credit: Tudor)

An unusual quirk of the new Ranger, but also a nod to tool watches from the past, is how the 3, 6, 9 and 12 numerals are coated in luminescent material, giving them a beige finish and making them glow at night. Their colour also compliments the grained black dial and is close to matching the Tudor logo and Ranger name.

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The hands are unique to this model, and a smart design flourish is found with the red tip of the second hand.

An impressive 70 hours of power reserve from the automatic movement means the wearer should be able to take the Ranger off on a Friday and put it back on at the start of the following week without needing to wind it back up and reset the time.

The new Tudor Ranger is priced from £2,170 for the fabric strap, rising to £2,420 for the stainless steel bracelet.

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