
Tudor
Royal 41 Day-Date
28600
Tudor's modern dress statement — the Royal 41 in full day-date form.
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Overview
The Tudor Royal 41 Day-Date, reference 28600, is a 41 mm stainless steel dress watch that brings a full calendar complication — displaying both the day of the week and the date — to Tudor's contemporary Royal collection. Introduced in 2020, it sits at the more formal end of Tudor's catalogue, offering a refined aesthetic across four dial variants: black, blue, silver, and champagne. The reference represents Tudor's commitment to delivering Swiss-made mechanical watchmaking at an accessible tier of the market.
History
The Royal collection was launched by Tudor in 2020 as a line oriented toward classic, dress-leaning sensibilities, distinguishing itself from the brand's more tool-watch-focused Heritage and Black Bay families. Reference 28600 entered the lineup as the day-date variant of the 41 mm Royal, adding a day aperture to the calendar display already present on sibling references. The collection quickly established itself as a versatile option for collectors seeking a traditionally styled mechanical watch with the backing of Tudor's manufacture network. Its breadth of dial options — spanning the formal champagne and silver to the more versatile black and blue — reflects a deliberate effort to address a wide range of wearing occasions.
Notable points
- The 41 mm stainless steel case strikes a balance between contemporary sizing and the restrained proportions expected of a dress watch.
- Power is provided by the Cal. T603, built on a Sellita SW240 base, delivering reliable automatic winding in a slim movement profile well-suited to the dressy case.
- Four dial references — black, blue, silver, and champagne — allow the 28600 to transition between business and formal contexts with equal ease.
- The simultaneous display of the day of the week and the date makes the Royal 41 one of the more complication-rich entries in the Royal line.
- Launched in 2020, the reference belongs to a still-current production run, making it one of Tudor's more recent additions to its dress-watch offering.




