Why bimetallic watches are coming back in vogue

Why bimetallic watches are coming back in vogue

Whether in two tones or a subtle juxtaposition of similarly hued metals, timepieces with metallic exteriors are getting a lot more than just a second look.
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Specialising in accessibly priced pieces that are a favourite with watch nerds (that’s a compliment, by the way) everywhere, Tudor is making two-tone watches cool with a new generation. The Tudor Heritage Black Bay S&G sees the brand’s diver’s watch rendered in steel and gold. In a cost-effective move that also gives the 41mm watch a sporty look, the unidirectional bezel in yellow gold is topped with a matte-black anodised aluminium disc.

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