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Tudor 1926 Luna

1926 luna with Black, Blue and Champagne dials

Mythological complication

Just ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the moon is at its brightest, TUDOR unveils its first-ever watch with a moon phase complication and some magic from Jay Chou.

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1926 luna with champagne dial

In Roman mythology, Luna the goddess personifies the divine beauty and magical mystery of the moon. Most years have 12 full moons that appear once during a lunar cycle lasting roughly 29.5 days, but our calendar doesn’t necessarily sync up perfectly, so some years might see 13 full moons.

1926 luna with champagne dial

This is what makes the moon phase complication so mesmerizing – the watch measures our 24-hour days right down to the very second. Meanwhile, it also measures a completely different cycle – the lunar cycle.

The sun-brushed black, blue or champagne-colour dials are domed for a vintage touch. Each dial features applied, even-numbered Arabic numerals between its faceted arrow-shaped hour markers. The wealth of detail on the dials of the 1926 line creates a striking and intricate play of light that perfectly complements the sword-shaped hands with their matching colours, and the moon phase indicator at 6 o’clock adds poetry to the watch.

Magical domed dial

The TUDOR T607-9 movement features an enlargement ring in rhodium-plated brass. At the pinnacle of Swiss watchmaking expertise, this movement is finely decorated despite not being visible, and is adjusted to the highest chronometry standards in the watchmaking industry.

TUDOR T607-9 movement

Made from a block of one of the most robust stainless steels in existence, 316L steel, and highlighted by satin-brushed touches, the case on this model is waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet) thanks to its screw-down crown and case back.

39mm polished case in 316L steel

The 1926 line’s signature bracelet is designed with comfort, refinement and quality in mind. Made up of seven links of varying sizes, it closely follows the curve of the wrist. Its outer links are satin-brushed while those in the middle are polished – a variety of finishes that enhance the elegant appearance of the watch.

TUDOR metal bracelet

TUDOR’s first-ever watch with a moon phase complication has got a magical touch from, brand ambassador Jay Chou.

Creative energy

The Moon symbolizes togetherness and the unity of family. It was the most fitting occasion to harness the creative energy from TUDOR’s own family, the multi-talented Jay Chou, to create the first-ever moon phase watch in the collection.

Moonlit alchemy

The subtle sophistication of the 1926 line was the perfect place to start. Working with our designers, Jay added his magic to the watch, and the result is as magnificent as a resplendent full moon lighting up the night sky.

Lunar visions

The moon phase indicator for each dial is distinct, and Jay’s vision for the champagne-colour dial model has come to life with the phantom moonlight gold disc representing the moon, hidden behind a black cutout that slowly disappears as the moon waxes and wanes.

Starry sky