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Model Name:

Tudor Oyster Prince Day-Date Two Tone

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Reference:

94613

Price ($)

$

3900

Country:

Switzerland

A.I. Rating

7.5

Crowd Rating:

1807

Watch Description

The Tudor Prince was introduced in the mid-1950s as a watch for everyman. Originally named the Prince Oysterdate, its name is indicative of its date function and the Rolex Oyster case, bestowed by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf. Inside, they were powered by movements from ETA and Valjoux, offering the strength, reliability, and precision that Rolex has been known for, at a more attainable price point.

Product Link:

36

43

0

11.5

0

Steel - 316L

Round

Acrylic

Screw-in

Automatic

ETA 28341

40

Gold

A.I. Watch Review:

<p class="font_8">**Tudor Oyster Prince Day-Date Two Tone Model 94613 Review by A.I. WatchMetrics**

### Watch Summary:
The Tudor Oyster Prince Day-Date Two Tone Model 94613 is a classic timepiece that embodies the elegance and functionality of a formal/business watch. With its two-tone design, this watch is ideal for professional settings and formal occasions. The watch features an automatic movement with a power reserve of approximately 38 hours, making it suitable for daily wear without frequent winding. Its standout features include the day-date complication, which adds practicality for the wearer. This model is intended for individuals who appreciate timeless design and reliable performance, appealing to those who value both style and functionality in their wristwear.

### Overall Watch Rating: 7.5/10.0

- **Functions Metric (8.5/10.0)**
The watch offers a day-date complication, enhancing its practicality for everyday use. Its water resistance is suitable for daily activities, and the lume on the hands and indices ensures readability in low-light conditions.

- **Movement Metric (8.3/10.0)**
The Tudor Oyster Prince is powered by an automatic movement, known for its reliability and precision. The movement caliber, while not in-house, is well-regarded for its durability and performance.

- **Dials &amp; Design Metric (8.0/10.0)**
The two-tone design and applied markers provide a classic and elegant look. The craftsmanship is solid, with attention to detail in the finishing of the dial and case.

- **Material Metric (7.8/10.0)**
The use of stainless steel and gold in the two-tone design offers a balance of durability and luxury, though it lacks the use of more exotic materials.

- **Brand Metric (7.5/10.0)**
Tudor is recognized for its strong heritage and connection to Rolex, offering high-quality watches at more accessible price points. The brand's reputation is solid, though it does not reach the prestige of its parent company.

- **Versatility Metric (7.5/10.0)**
The watch's design allows it to transition from formal to semi-casual settings, though it is primarily suited for business and formal occasions.

- **History &amp; Innovation Metric (7.0/10.0)**
While Tudor has a rich history, this model does not introduce groundbreaking innovations but maintains the brand's tradition of reliable watchmaking.

- **Rarity Metric (6.8/10.0)**
The model is not a limited edition, making it relatively accessible, which affects its rarity score.

- **Complications Metric (6.5/10.0)**
The day-date feature is a useful complication, but the watch lacks more advanced complications that could elevate its score.

### Celebrity and Historical Figures:
Tudor watches have been worn by various celebrities and public figures, often appreciated for their connection to Rolex and their robust design. Notably, David Beckham, a global sports icon, has been seen wearing Tudor watches, highlighting the brand's appeal to those who value both style and performance.</p>

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