Hyde Park Jewelers, now The 1916 Company, celebrates the opening of a new mono-brand Tudor Boutique in the exclusive Cherry Creek Shopping Center in Denver, Colorado.
In partnership with Swiss watchmaker Tudor, the 500-square-foot environment reflects the brand’s signature red, black, and white aesthetic, and its daring spirit is communicated through immersive displays and contemporary classic collections.
“We are honored and excited to share the Tudor experience with our growing community,” remarked Damon Gross, President of The 1916 Company. “Tudor has been an important partner of ours since its return to the U.S. market over 10 years ago. We’re looking forward to building upon this foundation and sharing our enthusiasm for the brand in a special environment. Shy of bringing all of our clients and collectors to the manufacturer, a dedicated boutique is the best way to give the world of Tudor its own stage!”
A Tudor spokesperson stated, “Tudor is excited to work with long-standing retail partner Hyde Park Jewelers, now The 1916 Company, to open this immersive boutique. This new location in Denver reinforces our commitment to further establishing a strong presence in the United States for Tudor.”
The Tudor boutique offers all emblematic models of the brand, with an exceptional range of classic, sport, diving, and heritage-inspired watches, in addition to the boutique exclusive Black Bay Fifty-Eight Bronze. Objects and interesting curiosities that help to tell the Tudor story outfit the space, from a life-size vintage diver to an educational display about the use of bronze in case making, and touchpoints for Tudor’s charismatic ambassadors.
The 1916 Company marked the opening with a soft launch earlier this spring, and the Tudor boutique is now open seven days a week, welcoming guests from 10 am to 6 pm on Mondays to Saturdays, and 12 pm to 5 pm on Sundays.
In addition to the new Denver boutique, The 1916 Company was honored to celebrate the opening of a new Tudor experience in Newport Beach, California last month with Tudor’s North American team.
Photos by The 1916 Company.