
The “LHD” on this timepiece stands for “Left Hand Drive”. Ironically the teaser Tudor was using in its social media outlets before the official launch of the timepiece, was “For those who like it right”.
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The 42mm case is made of titanium with a solid steel caseback. Its titanium unidirectional rotatable 60-minute graduated bezel, has a ceramic matt black disc and graduations with a beige luminescent coating.
There is also a screw-down winding crown at the 9 o’clock position (since this model was conceived for left handed people) and an automatic helium escape valve at the 3 o’clock position. For those who enjoy diving this timepiece is a near perfect option.
Its water-resistance can even surpass its advertised capability and its included helium escape valve can resolve any issues due to saturation diving.
With the inclusion of this left-handed version, Tudor states that their Pelagos model line is able to offer a complete range of technical divers watches. So, no doubt these Tudor’s can be used by the most professional divers.
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Time is exhibited on a black dial with index hour markers. Its hands and hour index markers have a luminescent coating for enhanced legibility. There is also a white date aperture with red numerals at the 3 o’clock position.
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Tudor Pelagos LHD
This “Tudor Pelagos LHD” (Ref#: 25610TNL) is powered by a self-winding mechanical movement, caliber MT5612-LHD with 26 jewels and 28,800 vph. Power reserve on this timepiece can last up to 70 hours; while water-resistance can reach up to 500m (1,640 feet).
Mounted to the watch is a titanium Tudor bracelet with a folding clasp and safety catch in steel, a bracelet extension system developed and patented by Tudor and secured to the wrist by a micro-adjust buckle. It also includes an additional black rubber strap with buckle and extra extension piece in the box.
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