
Tudor
Glamour Date-Day
56000
Tudor's enduring dress watch, blending classic proportions with everyday practicality.
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Overview
The Tudor Glamour Date-Day reference 56000 is a 39 mm stainless steel dress watch offering both date and day-of-the-week displays within the restrained aesthetic of the Glamour collection. Dial options in black, silver, and champagne allow the reference to suit a range of formal and semi-formal contexts. It represents Tudor's commitment to accessible, well-finished watchmaking in the classic tradition.
History
The Glamour collection was introduced in the early 2010s as Tudor's dedicated dress-watch line, reviving the brand's long-standing interest in elegant, understated timepieces. The reference 56000 has remained a consistent part of the lineup since its introduction in 2011, demonstrating the enduring appeal of its conventional round case and traditional dial layout. Powered by the ETA Calibre 2834, it reflects Tudor's pragmatic approach to movement selection during a period when the brand was simultaneously developing its in-house manufacture capabilities. The Glamour Date-Day occupies a distinct niche within the Tudor catalogue, sitting apart from the sportier Heritage and Black Bay families.
Notable points
- The 39 mm stainless steel case strikes a balance between vintage-inspired proportions and modern wearability, suiting a wide range of wrist sizes.
- Three dial variants — black, silver, and champagne — give the reference 56000 notable versatility across formal dress codes.
- The ETA Calibre 2834 provides reliable date and day-of-the-week indications, a practical complication well suited to an everyday dress watch.
- The Glamour Date-Day sits within Tudor's Glamour collection, a line conceived specifically to address the classic dress-watch segment of the catalogue.
- Introduced in 2011 and maintained in production, the reference reflects a long-running commitment to traditional watch design within the Tudor range.




