
Tudor Prince Oysterdate
Very few complaints leveled against the iconic Rolex Oyster can be taken seriously. It is without exception one of the finest case designs ever conceived, and has been a favorite worldwide for the better part of a century. That said, for larger- wristed gents seeking an Oyster for dress and casual wear, the usual 34-36mm models can seem a little on the small side, and short of opting for a sports model there isn't anything to be done. Or is there? Tudor, in addition to being the budget-minded arm of the Rolex family, has some great alternatives to your more common offerings from their parent brand (namely the Datejust) in larger sizes. Perfect for the aforementioned large wrist crowd (as well as anyone who just prefers a few extra millimeters of girth), "Jumbo" models, such as this Reference 7025, fit the bill handsomely. Utilizing a roughly 38mm Oyster case, the Reference 7025 is essentially an oversized Datejust. In this instance, fitted with a crisp black dial, stick markers an