Tudor arrived at Watches & Wonders 2025 with an impressive display of evolution and refinement, unveiling a suite of timepieces aimed at deepening the brand’s reputation for balancing heritage with cutting-edge innovation. From a fan-favorite refreshed with a burgundy twist to a deep-diving titan built for saturation exploration, this year’s lineup has something for every kind of enthusiast. Here’s a closer look at each standout model.
Black Bay 58
First up is the Black Bay 58, a longtime favorite among collectors, which now gets the METAS Master Chronometer treatment for the first time. The 39mm case remains true to vintage proportions, but the brilliant burgundy dial and bezel — drawn from a ‘90s Submariner prototype — infuse it with character. The MT5400-U movement inside offers a 65-hour power reserve and robust anti-magnetic properties, while ergonomic upgrades like a redesigned flush-set crown enhance daily wear. Offered on a 5-link bracelet, 3-link “rivet-style” bracelet, or rubber strap — all fitted with Tudor’s tool-free T-fit clasp — this updated BB58 merges iconic design with serious technical credentials.
Pelagos Ultra
Tudor also went to new depths with the introduction of the Pelagos Ultra. Engineered for saturation divers, this 43mm titanium beast boasts a staggering 1,000-meter water resistance, aided by a helium escape valve and dual-color lume for extreme legibility in pitch-black conditions. The reimagined bracelet includes a clever visual indicator for the T-fit micro-adjustment clasp, a first for the brand. Inside, the MT5612-U Master Chronometer movement ensures the precision and magnetic resistance you’d expect from a watch built to survive the abyss.
Black Bay 68
In a move that goes against the “smaller is better” trend, Tudor introduced the Black Bay 68, a bold new entry with a 43mm case that broadens the collection’s reach. Offered with either a sunburst silver or signature TUDOR Blue dial, the BB68 nods to the brand’s 1968 introduction of the “Snowflake” hands while delivering modern upgrades like a rivet-free 3-link bracelet and a sleek black bezel. Inside the case, the MT5601-U Master Chronometer movement provides a full 70 hours of power and resilience to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss — delivering weekend-proof reliability.
Black Bay Pro
Notably, Tudor has given its Black Bay Pro a high-contrast makeover by introducing a new opaline dial designed for maximum legibility. The same rugged 39mm case and fixed 24-hour bezel return, as does the COSC-certified MT5652 GMT movement with its clever jumping local hour hand and 70-hour reserve. What’s new are the black-outlined “Snowflake” hands and ceramic markers, which pop against the pale dial. The watch is offered with three strap options, including a signature black Jacquard with a yellow accent.
Black Bay Chrono
Finally, the Black Bay Chrono returns with a refined case profile and a refreshed dial layout that commemorates five decades of Tudor chronographs. Available in two dial options — classic black with silver subdials or crisp opaline with black counters — this 41mm sports chrono is powered by the MT5813 movement, featuring a column wheel, vertical clutch and a COSC-certified 70-hour reserve. Design touches like the vintage-inspired steel pushers and domed sapphire crystal channel the spirit of early racing chronographs, while modern bracelet options, including a new 5-link with T-fit adjustment, ensure the piece wears as good as it looks.
Find out more details on price and availability for each of the watches above via Tudor’s official site.
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