
Tudor
Glamour Double Date
57000
Tudor's refined 42 mm dress watch with a commanding big-date display.
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Overview
The Tudor Glamour Double Date ref. 57000 is a 42 mm stainless steel dress watch built around a prominent big-date aperture — a complication that anchors the entire dial composition. Offered in black, silver, and champagne dial variants, it balances classical proportions with a legibility-focused layout. The reference sits within Tudor's Glamour collection, a line conceived to address the more formal, elegantly restrained side of the brand's catalogue.
History
Tudor introduced the Glamour collection in the early 2010s as a deliberate counterpoint to its sportier heritage pieces, targeting collectors who favoured cleaner, more traditionally styled wristwatches. The ref. 57000 has remained a continuous presence in the line since its introduction in 2011, demonstrating steady demand for a well-proportioned Tudor dress watch. Its ETA-based self-winding movement with big-date module reflects the practical, value-conscious engineering philosophy that has long characterised Tudor's approach to complications.
Notable points
- The 42 mm stainless steel case occupies a generous footprint for a dress watch, lending the big-date display strong visual presence on the wrist.
- Three distinct dial options — black, silver, and champagne — allow the reference to transition between formal and semi-formal contexts.
- The big-date complication, driven by a self-winding ETA-based movement, offers a level of date legibility rarely found in watches at this positioning.
- As part of the Glamour collection, the ref. 57000 represents Tudor's sustained commitment to classical watchmaking alongside its better-known sport and heritage lines.
- The reference has remained in production since 2011, making it one of the longer-running entries in the modern Tudor dress-watch catalogue.




