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TUDOR Watches & Wonders 2026: New Models Revealed

Monarch, Black Bay 58 GMT, 54 Blue, Ceramic and Royal.

TUDOR Watches and Wonders 2026

TUDOR makes a powerful statement at Watches and Wonders 2026 with one of its most complete and technically advanced line-ups to date. This year’s releases highlight the brand’s continuous evolution, blending vintage-inspired aesthetics with modern manufacturing precision and industry-leading certification standards.

From the debut of the all-new Monarch to major updates across the Black Bay collection and the expansion of the Royal line, TUDOR reinforces its philosophy of delivering exceptional quality at a competitive price point, while steadily pushing its entire catalogue toward Master Chronometer certification.

TUDOR Monarch: A New Chapter Rooted in Heritage

The headline release of the event is undoubtedly the TUDOR Monarch, a model that encapsulates nearly a century of watchmaking expertise. Its sharply faceted 39mm case and integrated bracelet deliver a bold architectural presence, while the vertically brushed dial, featuring a rare mix of Roman and Arabic numerals, adds a distinctive and almost academic aesthetic.

Inside, the Manufacture Calibre MT5662-2U showcases traditional finishing techniques such as perlage and Côtes de Genève, while meeting modern standards with Master Chronometer certification from METAS. With anti-magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss and a 65-hour power reserve, the Monarch represents a seamless fusion of tradition and innovation.

TUDOR Watches and Wonders 2026
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Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR

Black Bay Ceramic: Pushing Material Innovation Further

At Watches and Wonders 2026, the Black Bay Ceramic evolves into a fully realised technical showcase. The introduction of a ceramic bracelet, matching the matte black case, demonstrates TUDOR’s mastery of one of the most complex materials in modern watchmaking.

The Manufacture Calibre MT5602-U powers the watch, offering 70 hours of power reserve and Master Chronometer certification. Its all-black aesthetic, from dial to lume, reinforces a bold and contemporary identity while maintaining the robustness expected from the Black Bay line.

Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR

Black Bay 54 “Blue”: A Pure Vintage Expression

The Black Bay 54 “Blue” is one of the most historically faithful pieces unveiled this year. Inspired directly by TUDOR’s first dive watches from the 1950s, it retains the compact 37mm case and minimalist bezel design devoid of minute graduations.

The addition of the signature “TUDOR blue” sapphire tone gives the watch a fresh identity while preserving its vintage DNA. Equipped with the Manufacture Calibre MT5400, it offers COSC-certified precision and a 70-hour power reserve, making it a modern tool watch with authentic roots.

Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR

Black Bay 58: A Master Chronometer Evolution

A cornerstone of the collection, the Black Bay 58 receives a significant technical upgrade at Watches and Wonders 2026. Now thinner and more ergonomic, it also introduces new bracelet configurations, including a refined five-link option.

Most importantly, it now features the MT5400-U calibre with Master Chronometer certification. This upgrade ensures superior accuracy, anti-magnetic resistance, and a 65-hour power reserve, while subtle design refinements maintain its vintage-inspired appeal.

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Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR

Black Bay 58 GMT: Travel Function Meets Heritage Design

New for 2026, the Black Bay 58 GMT brings a highly requested complication to the popular 39mm format. Its bidirectional bezel in black and burgundy, accented with gilt details, evokes the golden age of intercontinental travel.

Powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5450-U, the watch integrates a GMT function directly into its architecture, ensuring durability and performance. Certified by METAS, it offers precision within strict tolerances and a 65-hour power reserve, making it a true companion for frequent travellers.

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Credits: TUDOR

TUDOR Royal: Expanding the Sport-Chic Collection

The TUDOR Royal line is refreshed with new dial colours, sizes, and upgraded movements. Available in 30mm, 36mm, and 40mm, the collection now caters to a wider audience while maintaining its distinctive sport-chic identity.

Its integrated bracelet and sharply notched bezel remain defining features, while the introduction of Manufacture Calibres enhances both performance and reliability. With options in stainless steel and two-tone configurations, the Royal continues to deliver versatility and elegance in equal measure.

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Credits: TUDOR
Credits: TUDOR

Master Chronometer Certification: A Defining Theme of 2026

A key highlight across the Watches and Wonders 2026 releases is TUDOR’s continued commitment to Master Chronometer certification by METAS. This rigorous standard evaluates not only precision but also resistance to magnetic fields, water resistance, and power reserve.

By expanding this certification across multiple models, TUDOR is setting a new benchmark within its segment, reinforcing its reputation for producing highly reliable, technically advanced watches.

One of TUDOR’s Strongest Line-Ups Yet

With its 2026 releases, TUDOR delivers one of its most compelling collections to date. From the heritage-rich Monarch to the technically advanced Black Bay models and the versatile Royal line, the brand demonstrates a clear vision: combining tradition, innovation, and accessibility.

At Watches and Wonders 2026, TUDOR not only showcases new watches-it reinforces its position as one of the most exciting and forward-thinking brands in contemporary watchmaking.

Availability

These new TUDOR models are expected to join the brand’s permanent collection and will be available through official retailers and authorized dealers worldwide, subject to availability.

For more information, please visit the official TUDOR website.

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