Tudor is perpetually paying homage to its rich heritage of adventure and exploration, and it is reviving this tradition with the Ranger Dune White dial and the newly introduced 36-millimetre case size models for 2025. The Ranger is positioning itself as a robust and highly legible field watch, directly channelling the spirit of the 1952 British North Greenland Expedition. This new variation is injecting an aesthetic lightness and refinement into the collection, making it suitable for a wider range of wrists and targeting those who are seeking an understated elegance in a tool watch.
The new 36-millimetre case size is clearly indicating that Tudor is closely monitoring modern watch trends. The smaller dimensions are projecting an inherent elegance while also significantly enhancing the watch’s comfort for daily wear. The case is being crafted entirely from satin-brushed steel; this finish is consistently emphasizing the watch's tool-like nature and improving legibility by reducing glare. The Ranger's signature smooth, satin-brushed bezel is complementing the watch’s overall minimalist aesthetic. The case’s 100 metres (330 feet) of water resistance and screw-down winding crown are providing excellent daily durability, faithfully adhering to the timepiece’s adventure heritage.
The most prominent feature of this new series is the Dune White dial. This particular colour choice is introducing a modern sophistication in contrast to the traditional matte black dial, all while maintaining excellent legibility. The *Arabic Numerals* hour markers on the dial, and the iconic shapes prominently featured at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o’clock positions, are carrying Tudor’s historical references. The large, characteristic Snowflake hands are carrying a generous application of Super-Luminova, which is continuously ensuring the watch’s perfect readability even during the night or in low-light conditions.
Housed within the watch is the Tudor-manufactured, COSC-certified automatic *calibre* MT5402. This *mechanism* is reflecting Tudor’s elevated engineering standards. The MT5402 is operating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) and is impressively delivering a "weekend-proof" power reserve of 70 hours. This means the wearer is able to take off the watch on Friday evening and put it on again Monday morning without the need for winding. The *calibre* is being equipped with a silicon balance spring and a robust traversing bridge that is fixed at two points; this construction is providing superior resistance to external factors and chronometric precision (consistently within the -2/+4 seconds/day range, surpassing COSC standards). With this new Ranger model, Tudor is continuously blending the spirit of adventure with modern sizing and a sophisticated aesthetic.