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Tudor at Watches & Wonders 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Tudor introduces enhanced Black Bay models at Watches & Wonders 2026.
  • New bracelet options and certified movements for improved performance.
  • The Monarch series returns to celebrate Tudor's centenary.

All the new releases from Geneva presented by Rolex's 'younger sibling'.

Tudor Black Bay 58

Tudor Black Bay 58 with new design improvements

The new model comes with several enhancements aimed at improving accuracy and wearability. The steel case still has a diameter of 39 mm, but its thickness has been reduced from 11.9 mm to 11.7 mm. The bezel and crown have been redesigned, and the dial text has been reduced to just two lines. The hands are now thinner and narrower. The dial now features a convex shape, and the bezel insert has updated, slightly curved numerals.

Tudor Black Bay 58 with five-link bracelet option

Another significant innovation is the option of a five-link bracelet, in addition to the existing three-link bracelet with 'rivets' and a rubber strap. This same five-link bracelet is available for the Black Bay GMT model. All options feature the Tudor T-fit clasp. The model is powered by the automatic caliber MT5400-U with a 65-hour power reserve, certified as a chronometer not only in COSC laboratories but also by METAS standards.

Pricing details for Tudor Black Bay 58

Estimated pricing for the watch is $5,350 (model with five-link bracelet), $5,225 (model with three-link bracelet), and $4,975 (version with rubber strap).

Tudor Black Bay 54 'Blue'

Tudor Black Bay 54 'Blue' with sapphire blue dial

A mid-sized diver with a sapphire blue dial. The bezel is adorned with an aluminum insert of the same color. Otherwise, the features of the new model are identical to those of previous models in the collection. The steel case measures 37 x 11.2 mm, with a 46 mm lug-to-lug distance. The slightly convex matte dial features applied markers filled with white Super-LumiNova Class A luminescent material.

Tudor Black Bay 54 'Blue' with COSC-certified caliber

Inside the watch is the COSC-certified automatic caliber MT5400 with a 70-hour power reserve. The watch is available on a three-link steel bracelet with 'rivets' and on a rubber strap. Both options are equipped with the brand's 'T-fit' clasp for five-position micro-adjustment without tools.

Pricing for Tudor Black Bay 54 'Blue'

The bracelet version will cost $4,725, while the version with a rubber strap is priced at $4,475.

Black Bay Ceramic with Ceramic Bracelet

Tudor Black Bay Ceramic featuring a ceramic bracelet

A significant innovation in the Black Bay collection is the introduction of a bracelet for the ceramic case model, which was previously available only with a rubber strap. The case dimensions are relatively compact at 41 x 13.5 mm. The fully matte bracelet features a three-link construction with enlarged screws on each link.

Tudor Black Bay Ceramic with butterfly clasp

Instead of the traditional Tudor clasp, this model uses a butterfly-style folding clasp, meaning the bracelet cannot be adjusted.

Pricing for Tudor Black Bay Ceramic

The estimated price for the model is $7,725.

Tudor Royal

Tudor Royal collection with various case sizes

The Royal collection has been expanded to include series with cases measuring 40, 36, and 30 mm. The case is available in 316L steel or a bi-color 'steel + yellow gold' version. Dial options include black, blue, silver, green, salmon, and a variety of other shades, including a mother-of-pearl dial.

Functionality features of Tudor Royal models

The watches can be distinguished by their functionality. The 40 mm case model features a date window and day of the week indicator. The model with a 36 mm case has only a date indicator. The smallest model in the collection is limited to time indication. The watches are offered on an integrated five-link bracelet equipped with the Tudor 'T-fit' quick adjustment system.

Automatic calibers used in Tudor Royal models

The larger models are equipped with automatic in-house calibers MT5412 and MT5633 with a daily deviation of -2/+4 seconds and a 70-hour power reserve. The smallest models in the collection are equipped with the automatic caliber MT5201 with a daily deviation of -3/+5 seconds and a 50-hour power reserve.

Pricing for different Tudor Royal models

The estimated price for the 40 mm model is $3,675 (steel) and $6,325 (bi-color). The model with a 36 mm case will cost $3,425 (steel) and $5,900 (bi-color) + $6,300 for the version with diamonds on the bezel. The 30 mm case model is priced at $3,250 (steel), $5,400 (bi-color) + $6,250 for the version with diamonds.

Tudor Monarch

Tudor Monarch with sharp angles and cuts

A model from the Monarch line, which Tudor reintroduced to its catalog in honor of the brand's 100th anniversary. The watch features a steel case measuring 39 x 11.9 mm. The silhouette of the case is characterized by striking sharp angles and angular cuts on the sides.

Tudor Monarch with champagne dial and California Dial

The champagne-colored dial has an interesting texture, which Tudor intended to resemble papyrus. The alternation of Roman and Arabic numerals reveals a classic California Dial. The design of the hands includes a reference to the legendary snowflake hands.

Tudor Monarch with certified caliber MT5662-2U

The model is powered by the COSC and METAS-certified caliber MT5662-2U. This is an automatic movement with a 65-hour power reserve, characterized by high precision (-0/+5 seconds per day) and resistance to magnetic fields below 15,000 Gauss. The watch is offered on a two-link bracelet that continues the original architecture of the case. The estimated price for the model is $5,875.