The Ranger's rebirth began in 2014 when Tudor launched a larger 41mm Ranger watch powered by an ETA movement, model 79910. In 2022, to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the British North Greenland Expedition, Tudor not only unveiled the new Ranger, model 79950, but also finally introduced an in-house movement. Previously, the Ranger was only available in a 39mm version; however, at this year's Dubai Watch Week, Tudor not only added a Dune White dial option but also followed suit with a new 36mm version, model 79930. Luxury replica watches cheap, luxury brands watches like Omega, Audemars Piguet replica watches, Breitling, Hublot or TAG Heuer replica watches.
The changes to the dial are even more noticeable. Previously, the Ranger was only available in matte black with beige numerals. But this year, Tudor look alike watches has finally added a more fitting dune white dial option with a slight texture for the two sizes of the Ranger, which are full of adventure. In a sense, this can be considered a beneficial practice of Tudor's "Born to Be Daring" philosophy, at least more flexible than its stubborn older brother. Although the Arabic numerals and bar hour markers printed in black on this dial no longer have a luminous function, at least the appearance has been improved. Moreover, to ensure readability at night, Tudor has also thoughtfully added small luminous dots to the minute markers, and the black hands are also filled with a beige luminous coating.
The Tudor Ranger Dune White 36mm is equipped with the 30.3mm diameter MT5400 movement, while the 39mm version continues with the 26mm diameter MT5402 movement. Some might wonder why a smaller watch uses a larger movement, and a larger watch uses a smaller movement. The answer is that the MT5400 movement is 5mm thinner, while the MT5402 is 6.5mm thick. However, aside from size, the two movements are completely identical in performance parameters, such as a transverse balance bridge, a free-sprung balance wheel with adjustable weights, a silicon hairspring, bidirectional winding, a 70-hour power reserve, and chronometer certification.

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