Tudor Fastrider for Ducati proves riding well is all in the wrist
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Tudor Fastrider Ducati - Click above for high-res images
We come across a seemingly endless array of array of automotive-inspired wristwatches here at Autoblog, but every once in a while we're treated to something a little different. Like this model that's made for motorcycle riders and aficionados.
The result of a partnership between Tudor and Ducati, this chronograph packs a Swiss-made automatic mechanical movement with 46-hour power reserve into a 42-milimeter satin-finish steel case, with chronograph subdials and engraved tachymeter scale for timing split-second lap times. Instead of the usual steel bracelet or rubber or leather strap, the Tudor Fastrider offers a NATO strap, made from nylon webbing, that allows it to be securely fitted on the wrist or over a pair of riding gloves.
Rather than rely on a slathering of logos, the Fastrider Ducati says it all with its color scheme: a red face with off-center black racing stripes, the reverse applied to the strap. But like a Ducati motorbike, it don't come cheap, with prices set around four grand.Tudor Fastrider for Ducati proves riding well is all in the wrist originally appeared on Autoblog 5.0 on Thu, 07 Jul 2011 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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