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Clair de Rose is a classic Tudor line whose name refers to both clair de lune, “moonlight” in French, and the historical logo of the brand, a rose, combining the two in a playful way. In 2024, the family gets a brand-new “Tudor Blue” dial.

Tudor has incorporated blue dials into its aesthetic code on many of the models in its range.
Photographs courtesy of TUDOR
Tudor revisits the feminine Clair de Rose line with the addition of new, brand-signature blue dials. Available exclusively in stainless steel with mechanical movements, these new configurations come in three sizes, each with two designs.
Clair de Rose is a classic Tudor line whose name refers to both clair de lune, “moonlight” in French, and the historical logo of the brand, a rose, combining the two in a playful way. In 2024, the family gets a brand-new “Tudor Blue” dial.
In a classic, refined and timeless spirit, it uses the brand’s historic aesthetic codes without straying from the gentle curves of its middle case and its striking winding crown, which on this model is set with a blue spinel cabochon.
Available in three sizes, 26, 30 and 34 millimeters in diameter, it presents opaline and now “Tudor Blue” dials with delicate decorations in relief, punctuated with Roman numerals or diamonds. Clair de Rose is fitted with a self-winding movement complete with date function and is available exclusively in stainless steel.

Clair de Rose
THE SPIRIT OF CLAIR DE ROSE
This feminine watch is the latest in a long history at Tudor, dating back to the art-deco era in the early ’30s. Today, a modern take on that heritage, the Clair de Rose line presents a style that is both delicate and bold, making aesthetic reference to lines with evocative names such as Princess, Glamour or Miss Tudor. It was from the latter collection that one of the most recognisable Clair de Rose elements was taken: the winding crown adorned with a precious spinel cabochon. Another distinctive feature of the Clair de Rose line is its stainless steel 5-link bracelet, sometimes referred to as the “beads of rice” bracelet. Its small size and expertly engineered links make for unrivalled suppleness and comfort while its polished finishes bring a sophisticated shine to the wrist.
Tudor has incorporated blue dials into its aesthetic code on many of the models in its range. Tudor Blue isn’t a specific shade of blue, but rather, it’s the idea that the color has come to be closely associated with Tudor and historically has appeared frequently in the model line-up.
THE TUDOR MANUFACTURE
Every Tudor watch is assembled and fully tested to Tudor’s superior standards at the new Tudor Manufacture located in Le Locle, Switzerland. This new state-of-the-art facility, bringing together the know-how of watchmakers with the best in production management and automated testing systems, was completed in 2021 after three years of construction. With Kenissi and a network of Tudor-owned affiliates, the brand has been able to integrate the development and production of high-performance mechanical calibres.
THE TUDOR GUARANTEE
On the strength of this experience, and confident in the superior quality of its watches, Tudor offers a five-year guarantee for all its products. This guarantee does not require the watch to be registered or submitted to periodic checks and is transferable. Tudor also recommends that its watches should be serviced approximately every 10 years depending on the model and the extent of its use on a day-to-day basis.
