Pre-Loved Tudor GMT
The affordable sibling watch that earned its own following
The Tudor GMT is a strong pre-loved buy because its robust steel case and in-house movement are built for daily wear, so a well-serviced second-hand example still has decades of use ahead. Waitlists for new stock at authorised dealers mean buying pre-owned is often the fastest route to ownership.
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Why the GMT is iconic
Launched in the mid-2010s as part of Tudor's Heritage Black Bay family, the GMT introduced a bi-directional bezel and dual-time function styled after vintage Rolex GMT-Master references, earning it the nickname the "Snowflake GMT" for its distinctive hour hand. It cemented Tudor's reputation for offering serious tool-watch engineering at a more attainable price than its sister brand.
What to pay pre-owned
Expect a pre-owned UK range of roughly £2,600 to £4,450, median around £2,629 for a good-condition example with box and papers. Full documentation, unworn bracelets and discontinued dial colourways push prices up; a worn bezel insert, stretched bracelet or missing papers pull them down.
Sizes & variants
Cases are 41mm in steel; bezel colourways include the original black-and-blue "Pepsi" style and later all-black versions, with steel bracelet or fabric strap options.
How to authenticate
- 1.Check the case-back and lug serial number matches any accompanying papers or warranty card.
- 2.Confirm the reference number engraved on the case matches the bezel colourway and dial configuration.
- 3.Inspect the movement through a service check or listen for a smooth automatic sweep, and verify box and papers where offered.
Guidance only — always buy from sellers offering an authentication guarantee.
Buying a pre-owned Tudor GMT — FAQs
Is the Tudor GMT related to the Rolex GMT-Master?
Tudor is Rolex's sister company, and the GMT draws styling cues from vintage Rolex GMT models while using Tudor's own in-house movement.
Does it hold its value well?
Yes, demand has remained strong due to long waitlists for new stock, helping pre-owned prices stay firm.
What should I check before buying used?
Confirm service history, check the bezel insert for fading, and verify the bracelet has not stretched excessively.