Tudor Pelagos Lhd On Left Wrist. When the covers were first taken off the pelagos lhd last year it was a surprise from the left handed crown to the numbered case back the pelagos lhd was different from what tudor had done before. But something we can all agree on is that it s a line that s well due for some more attention.
Ever since tudor re launched in the u s. Lhd stands for left hand drive which refers to the placement of the crown on the left side of the case. This sort of thing really sings to some people and leaves others cold depending on what your tastes and preferences are.
Left handed people tend to prefer to wear a watch on their right wrist for self explanatory reasons and with the new tudor pelagos lhd left hand drive numbered edition reference 25610tnl tudor has just launched a new piece designed just for them and well everyone else who likes a bit more unusual of a layout.
Inspired by a bespoke model of the tudor submariner made in the 70s for the french navy the big and rather unexpected difference between the lhd and previous versions of the pelagos was that the case had been flipped putting the crown on the left side. The last time the tudor pelagos received a significant line extension was the lhd left hand drive which debuted in 2016. Awkward no doubt or even uncomfortable like left handers and many right handers who like to wear their watch on their right wrist. As someone who is left handed and dives i ve never actually considered taking an automatic watch off to wind once in a while a big deal but it is a good thing to have watches.