Watches And Wonders 2026: A Comprehensive Overview Of Tudor’s New Releases
At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Tudor expands its core collections with a series of updates that focus on refined aesthetics, enhanced ergonomics and the continued integration of Manufacture Calibres across the range. From the evolution of the Royal line to technical advancements in the Black Bay family and the introduction of the Monarch, the releases reflect a consistent emphasis on performance, precision and design continuity.
Tudor Royal
The Tudor Royal collection continues to evolve as a sport-chic offering, combining integrated design with updated proportions and aesthetics. Introduced with a renewed focus, the collection now features a broader range of dial colours and three distinct case sizes—30mm, 36mm and 40mm—offering greater versatility across wrist sizes. The design has been refined through a redesigned bezel featuring sharply defined polished notches, while the case construction has been updated with reworked lugs and end links that prevent bracelet contact with the case, reducing abrasion. The 40mm version incorporates a day complication, adding functional differentiation within the range. The Royal name, historically used by Tudor since the 1950s, continues to denote a balance of durability and elegance.

The watches are presented in satin-brushed and polished stainless steel or in stainless steel and yellow gold configurations, with matching notched bezels executed in either material. A wide variety of dial colours is available, including black, blue, silver, green, light blue, ivory, salmon, burgundy, brown, champagne and mother-of-pearl. Baton hands are coated with Grade A Swiss Super-LumiNova® for visibility. Powering the collection are Tudor Manufacture Calibres MT5201, MT5412 and MT5633, each featuring a variable inertia balance wheel with a two-point anchored traversing bridge and a non-magnetic silicon hairspring. The MT5412 and MT5633 offer a 70-hour power reserve, while the smaller MT5201 provides 50 hours. The movements operate within chronometric tolerances of -2/+4 seconds per day for the larger calibres and -3/+5 seconds per day for the MT5201. The integrated five-link bracelet, finished with alternating satin-brushed and polished surfaces, is equipped with Tudor’s “T-fit” rapid adjustment clasp. The case, constructed from 316L stainless steel, is water-resistant to 100 metres and backed by a five-year transferable guarantee without the need for registration or periodic maintenance checks.
Black Bay Ceramic
The Black Bay Ceramic builds on its position as a technically advanced model within the Tudor portfolio, now introduced with a fully blacked-out aesthetic and a newly developed ceramic bracelet. The watch continues to demonstrate Tudor’s expertise in material engineering and chronometric performance, with ceramic used extensively across the case, bezel and bracelet. The matt black monobloc ceramic case measures 41mm in diameter and is complemented by a matching ceramic three-link bracelet with a double folding clasp, engineered for ergonomic comfort. The dial features a subtly domed, sunray satin finish in black with applied hour markers, while the signature “Snowflake” hands, introduced by Tudor in 1969, are coated with Grade A Swiss Super-LumiNova®.

At its core is the Manufacture Calibre MT5602-U, a COSC-certified movement equipped with a silicon hairspring and offering a 70-hour power reserve. The movement is also certified as a Master Chronometer by METAS, meeting stringent standards for precision, magnetic resistance, waterproofness and power reserve. The certification requires performance within a daily variation of 0/+5 seconds and resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. The watch is tested in six positions, at two temperatures and at varying levels of power reserve, ensuring consistent accuracy under real-world conditions. The case is water-resistant to 200 metres, in accordance with ISO standards. The movement features a tungsten monobloc rotor with openworked and sand-blasted detailing, alongside bridges and a mainplate finished with alternating polished and sand-blasted surfaces. The overall construction reflects a focus on durability, precision and resistance to external influences.
Black Bay 54 “Blue”
The Black Bay 54 “Blue” introduces a new colourway to the collection while maintaining proportions closely aligned with Tudor’s earliest diving watches. The model is defined by a 37mm stainless steel case, reflecting the dimensions of the original reference 7922, and is paired with a 60-minute unidirectional bezel that notably omits graduated hash marks, consistent with early dive watch design. The dial features a satin radial-brushed finish in a distinct sapphire blue tone, complemented by a matching bezel insert and light blue accents. The seconds hand adopts a lollipop design inspired by historical references, while the “Snowflake” hands are coated with Grade A Swiss Super-LumiNova®.

The watch is powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5400, a COSC-certified movement equipped with a silicon balance spring and delivering a 70-hour power reserve. The calibre operates within a tolerance of -2/+4 seconds per day and features a variable inertia balance wheel secured by a traversing bridge with two-point anchoring. The case is water-resistant to 200 metres, reinforcing its functional credentials as a dive watch. The Black Bay 54 “Blue” is available on a stainless steel three-link “rivet-style” bracelet or a black rubber strap, both fitted with Tudor’s “T-fit” rapid adjustment clasp. The bracelet incorporates polished and satin finishes, while the rubber strap is cut-to-size and includes a snowflake motif on the interior for enhanced grip.
Black Bay 58
The Black Bay 58 continues to develop as a core model within Tudor’s dive watch offering, now updated with new technical features, refined proportions and enhanced wearability. Retaining its 39mm stainless steel case inspired by the 1958 reference 7924, the latest version introduces a thinner profile at 11.7mm, alongside a redesigned case shape, crown and bezel. The dial adopts a more streamlined layout with reduced text in line with Master Chronometer-certified models, while subtle design updates include pinched hands and revised detailing. The domed dial features a matte finish with gilt accents, maintaining continuity with historical design codes.

The watch is powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5400-U, which incorporates a silicon hairspring and delivers a 65-hour power reserve. The movement is both COSC-certified and Master Chronometer certified by METAS, ensuring performance within a daily tolerance of 0/+5 seconds and resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. The watch is water-resistant to 200 metres and undergoes extensive testing across multiple positions, temperatures and power reserve levels. It is available with a choice of a stainless steel five-link bracelet, a three-link “rivet-style” bracelet or a rubber strap, each fitted with the “T-fit” rapid adjustment clasp. The bracelets feature solid links with laser-finished rivet details, while the clasp allows for tool-free adjustment across multiple positions.
Black Bay 58 GMT
In the Black Bay 58 GMT, the case offers the proportions of a 39mm case with a thinner profile than a 41mm Black Bay GMT. The bidirectional rotatable bezel offers very prehensible sides and its insert shows subtly curved numerals aligning with the outline of the outer ring. However, the aesthetic details don’t stop at the case dimensions and bezel. The seconds hand recalls the look of the brand’s early divers’ watches with a lollipop design, while the satin black dial is softly radial-brushed for a very subtle shine under direct light. Ergonomics have evolved as well, with a redesigned crown, reminiscent of the curves found on the crowns of the brand's historical technical watches, that is set flush to the middle case band so that its tube is not visible.

Tudor Monarch
The Tudor Monarch is introduced as a reinterpretation of a historical line, combining traditional design references with contemporary manufacturing and performance standards. The watch features a 39mm stainless steel case with sharply defined, faceted surfaces and an integrated bracelet, both finished with precise brushing and polishing. The dial presents a vertical-brushed texture with a distinctive combination of Roman numerals from 10 to 2 and Arabic numerals from 4 to 8, creating a dual-scale layout inspired by historical “Error-Proof” designs. The papyrus-toned dial adds a classical aesthetic, while applied hour markers enhance legibility and depth.

The watch is powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5662-2U, a movement finished with traditional decorative techniques including perlage on the mainplate, Côtes de Genève on the bridges and an 18ct gold inlay on the rotor. The calibre displays hours and minutes centrally with a small seconds counter at 6 o’clock and is visible through a sapphire caseback. It is COSC-certified and also meets the requirements for Master Chronometer certification by METAS, operating within a tolerance of 0/+5 seconds per day and offering resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. The movement provides a 65-hour power reserve and incorporates a variable inertia balance wheel secured by a traversing bridge. The case is water-resistant to 100 metres and is paired with a bracelet featuring Tudor’s “T-fit” clasp. The model is backed by a five-year transferable guarantee.



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