Building on the momentum of 2023’s Black Bay 54, Tudor has launched a new colorway as part of its participation at this year’s Watches & Wonders in Geneva. Retaining the diminutive 37mm case diameter of existing BB54 models, the new variant features a blue dial and bezel that leans heavily into...
Tudor continues to innovate at Watches and Wonders 2026 with a brand new edition of the Black Bay Ceramic. Where once it was the first watch to launch Tudor’s METAS efforts, now we see it as a platform for innovation by way of a brand new ceramic bracelet in a three-link layout with a...
Tudor was founded in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf with a clear-cut mission to offer Rolex-level dependability at more accessible prices. Stepping out from under the shadow of its big brother in 2010, Tudor has developed a distinctive personality built around a mix of vintage and modern tool watches,...
It’s hard to believe it’s been eight years since the introduction of the Tudor Black Bay 58 in 2018. This was the watch that launched the modern Tudor brand into the enthusiast stratosphere, taking the modest successes of the original Black Bay and turning it into what many collectors call a...
It’s only been six years since Tudor introduced its modern sport-chic integrated bracelet model, but it’s already getting a meaningful update at Watches & Wonders 2026. The Tudor Royal lineup has undergone a revamp with a mix of fresh dial colors, new sizes, revised case details, and most...
If there was the Black Bay Ceramic “One” (Only Watch) in 2019, the story of the Black Bay in Ceramic really started in 2021 with a watch that was then the first METAS-certified Tudor. On the occasion of Watches and Wonders 2026, we now get a full ceramic rendition of the model, fitted for the […]
Among other watches presented in Geneva this week, Cartier unveils a new interpretation of one of the brand’s celebrated models, the Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph, to expand its highly desirable Cartier Privé collection. Following the model’s praised return in 2024, the brand introduces a...
In 2023, Tudor brought a new case size to its Black Bay collection, shrinking the Black Bay to 37mm, while staying true to the overall design codes of the series. At Watches and Wonders 2026, the brand presents a new variant that shares the tech specs with the earlier all-black 79000N reference...
Tudor introduced the Black Bay 54, the most understated version of its popular vintage-influenced Black Bay divers’ watch, in 2023, following up the original 41mm Black Bay and the crowd-pleasing 39mm Black Bay 58. The Black Bay 54, which duplicates the 37mm sizing of the series’ direct...
In 2026, the 100th year since Hans Wilsdorf registered its now-famous brand name, Tudor has added to its repertoire with the release of a new timepiece called the Tudor Monarch, whose barrel-shaped 39mm case integrates into an H-link bracelet with Tudor’s hallmark “T-Fit” clasp. The dial sports...