
At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, TUDOR presents a focused yet compelling lineup of novelties that reflect both its century-long heritage and its forward-looking approach to watchmaking. Marking 100 years of the brand, this year’s releases centre on refinement — of form, function, and material — across its most recognisable collections. From the continued evolution of the Black Bay line to the revival of a historical model, each timepiece underscores TUDOR’s commitment to purposeful design and robust performance.

Black Bay: Evolving an Icon
The Black Bay collection remains at the core of TUDOR’s identity, and for 2026, it sees a series of thoughtful updates that build on its established codes.
Meet the Black Bay 58 GMT, a Master Chronometer-certified timepiece that brings dual-time functionality to the Black Bay 58 line. Housed in a 39mm case, it features a bidirectional bezel in burgundy and black with a gilt 24-hour scale, its warm tones recalling the golden age of air travel. The aesthetic remains rooted in the Black Bay design language, with gilt accents applied to the hour markers, hands and bezel details, reinforcing its vintage-inspired character while recalling early TUDOR divers’ watches.
Powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5450-U, certified by both COSC and METAS, the movement delivers a power reserve of approximately 65 hours. Water resistant to 200 metres, it is engineered for reliability across time zones and environments. Completing the timepiece is a 5-link stainless steel bracelet with polished and satin finishes, fitted with the TUDOR “T-fit” rapid adjustment system for enhanced comfort and adaptability.

Alongside it, the Black Bay 58 brings together new technical features with a refreshed aesthetic. This latest edition is now Master Chronometer certified, meeting one of the industry’s most rigorous standards for precision and resistance to magnetic fields, reinforcing its technical credentials. Powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5400-U, certified by both COSC and METAS, it delivers a power reserve of approximately 65 hours.
The 39mm case retains its balanced proportions while adopting a slimmer 11.7mm profile, complemented by updated design elements including a redesigned bezel and crown, along with a dial featuring text arranged in two lines, in line with TUDOR’s Master Chronometer models.
Completing the update, the Black Bay 58 is offered on a five-link bracelet, three-link bracelet or rubber strap, each equipped with TUDOR’s “T-fit” rapid adjustment system for enhanced comfort. Water resistant to 200 metres, it remains a reliable companion built for everyday wear.

The Black Bay 54 arrives in a new “TUDOR Blue” execution — an understated yet distinctive variation that pays tribute to the brand’s early dive watches. Maintaining its 37mm case and robust construction, it continues to prioritise clarity and balance.
A sapphire blue dial with a sunray-brushed finish is paired with a matching bezel, reinforcing the return of “TUDOR blue” as a defining element of the model. Classic design codes are retained, including the lollipop seconds hand and the iconic “Snowflake” hands introduced in 1969. The hour markers and hands are filled with Grade A Swiss Super-LumiNova®, ensuring optimal legibility.
A return to classic proportions defines this model, with its 37mm stainless steel case and balanced profile expressing TUDOR’s diver heritage. It is powered by the COSC-certified Manufacture Calibre MT5400, delivering a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. The Black Bay 54 is offered on a three-link stainless steel bracelet with polished and satin finishes, fitted with the TUDOR “T-fit” clasp for rapid adjustment, alongside an additional black rubber strap option. Water resistant to 200 metres, it combines heritage design with modern robustness.

Completing the lineup is the Black Bay Ceramic, which explores material innovation through a renewed blacked-out aesthetic. With its ceramic case and matching bracelet, it presents a more contemporary interpretation of the professional dive watch.
Matt black ceramic elements, a charcoal dial and black hands — including lume — define its fully monochromatic expression, underscoring its high-performance character. Ceramic remains a challenging material to work with, making the development of a matching ceramic bracelet a considered achievement. Ergonomically refined and lightweight on the wrist, it extends the model’s “going dark” design ethos while enhancing everyday wearability.
Powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5602-U, certified by both COSC and METAS, the watch delivers a 70-hour power reserve and is water resistant to 200 metres.

TUDOR Monarch: Marking a Milestone Moment
A key highlight is the reintroduction of the TUDOR Monarch, a model first introduced in the 1990s. Revisited for the brand’s centenary, it presents a new expression of classic elegance where refined details meet a distinctly finished Manufacture movement within a 39mm case.
The finely faceted case with crisp, defined lines is paired with a matching bracelet, while the dial features a distinctive “Error-Proof-style” display, combining Roman numerals from 10 to 2 with Arabic numerals from 4 to 8. Rendered in a tone and texture reminiscent of papyrus, it evokes the ancient material once used across Egypt and the Classical world, lending the watch a quietly classical character.
Through the sapphire caseback, the Manufacture Calibre MT5662-2U is revealed, certified by both COSC and METAS. It is finished with traditional techniques including perlage on the mainplate, Côtes de Genève on the bridges, and an 18ct gold inlay on the rotor. Designed for robustness and precision, the movement delivers a power reserve of approximately 65 hours, while the case offers water resistance to 100 metres.

TUDOR Royal: Expanding Versatility
The TUDOR Royal collection continues to evolve through an expanded range of sizes and dial variations. Equipped with a Manufacture Calibre movement, the collection is presented in stainless steel or yellow gold, paired with a spectrum of dial colours.
Now offered in three sizes — 30mm, 36mm and 40mm — the TUDOR Royal extends its appeal across a range of wrist profiles, offering everyday wearability within a sharper, more architectural design language. A redesigned bezel with sharply defined polished notches brings a more elevated presence to the case, while the 40mm model features a Day complication.
Water resistant to 100 metres, each timepiece is built for durability and precision, with movements offering between 50 and 70 hours of power reserve.
TUDOR’s 2026 novelties reflect a measured and deliberate approach. Across the collection, improvements are incremental yet meaningful —whether through enhanced ergonomics, upgraded movements, or refined aesthetics. Discover and purchase TUDOR timepieces online, or at the TUDOR boutique by Sincere Fine Watches, located at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, #B2M-201, or at Fahrenheit88 Shopping Mall, G02(1).