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ANNOUNCEMENT: Where our lucky five would take the Tudor Heritage Ranger…. ANNOUNCEMENT: Where our lucky five would take the Tudor Heritage Ranger….

ANNOUNCEMENT: Where our lucky five would take the Tudor Heritage Ranger….

Felix Scholz
TUDOR Heritage Ranger
Where would you take the Tudor Ranger?

Recently we asked you, team Time+Tide, where you would take the brand new Tudor Heritage Ranger, if you had a chance. Now, we weren’t asking out of idle curiosity, but rather to determine which five lucky readers would win tickets to an exclusive Tudor event this Thursday (Don’t worry everyone else – we’ll take plenty of pictures).

Read on for the five best entries from our Tudor competition, and thanks to everyone who entered.

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Paul would take the Ranger for a laid-back brunch to the Coonawarra. (Image via flickr user dutchy_42)

“For me, I would love to drive to the Coonawarra wine area in South Australia. The Tudor would be on my left wrist, and I would have a quick look at the watch every 15 minutes. I should be in S.A in time to have a good coffee and brunch.” – Paul

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Ben would take the Ranger on an Easy Rider-esque ride to nowhere (though he’d definitely wear a helmet).

“The Prince Oysterdate for the day at the office before the dinner party that night. The Submariner for the weekend spent at the beach. The Ranger for the road trip to nowhere on the cafe racer motorcycle.” – Ben

Image via Flickr user Andrew Purdam
Tom would take the Ranger everywhere, confident it could handle slopes and suits with equal ease. (Image via Flickr user Andrew Purdam)

“As an active individual my wrist is screaming for a Tudor to take me from back country skiing in the alps to the office in South Yarra, to a meeting with clients, dinner and beyond; something to match my suit, brogues and cigar.” – Tom

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Marko would be confident wearing a Ranger in the rapids of the Franklin in Tasmania. (Image via flickr user jomilo75)

“I’d take the Ranger on a 10-day rafting trip down the Franklin River in Tasmania. Whether fighting the rapids or taking an accidental swim, the Ranger has you covered.” – Marko

Image via flickr user Scott Wylie
Suman would take the Tudor back to it’s cultural home of Europe, to visit the stunning Jura valley in Switzerland (Image via flickr user Scott Wylie).

“The Ranger’s rugged/military look really suits vacations and travel, so I would love to take the ranger for a snowboarding trip in the Swiss alps, followed by a tour of watchmaking manufactures in the Jura valley and surrounds. Then a wine tour of southern France to finish off!” – Suman

Stay tuned for our full wrap up of the exclusive Tudor event!