Tudor’s 2025 Watches and Wonders lineup blends brand heritage and iconic design with serious tool watch functionality. From a 1,000m dive beast to vibrant new chronos and a larger Black Bay, each release has a clear purpose and a considered clientele. Here’s a closer look at the six models – refined, robust, and unmistakably Tudor.
Black Bay 58 (Burgundy Master Chronometer)
Tudor’s cult-favourite Black Bay 58 gets a serious upgrade in 2025 with METAS Master Chronometer certification and a fresh all-burgundy aesthetic (on wrist in the feature image above). The 39mm case retains the slim proportions collectors love, while the MT5400-U movement brings anti-magnetism, weekend-proof 65-hour power, and top-tier chronometry.
The satin-brushed burgundy dial with silver accents recalls a never-released Submariner prototype from the ’90s. Bracelet options include a five-link or rivet-style three-link stainless steel, as well as a rubber strap – all with the brand’s excellent T-fit clasp. A redesigned crown and flush crown tube refine the ergonomics. It’s vintage Tudor charm, sharpened for modern tastes.
Pelagos Ultra
Meet the most capable Tudor dive watch to date. The Pelagos Ultra is built for saturation diving, with a 43mm titanium case and an insane 1,000m water resistance rating. A helium escape valve, a new visual clasp indicator, and dual-colour Super-LumiNova (blue and green) make it as functional as it is tough.
It’s powered by the MT5612-U – a METAS-certified calibre with a silicon hairspring and 65-hour power reserve. Despite the tech, it’s surprisingly wearable, with a titanium bracelet and a rubber strap with diver extension included. It’s overkill – and proudly so.
Black Bay 68
The Black Bay 68 ups the size to 43mm, answering calls for a larger-cased model without losing its identity. Available in sun-brushed Tudor Blue or silver dial options, it offers a clean take on the vintage dive aesthetic. The METAS-certified MT5601-U movement delivers 70 hours of power, anti-magnetic protection, and serious chronometry.
Details like the lollipop seconds hand and radial-brushed bezel add depth, while the new rivet-less 3-link bracelet improves wearability. Finished with a T-fit clasp, it’s designed to fit comfortably and adjust on the fly. Classic Black Bay, scaled up.
Black Bay Pro (Opaline Dial)
The updated Black Bay Pro retains the rugged 39mm case and GMT functionality, but now adds a high-contrast opaline dial. Ceramic hour markers and hands outlined in black dramatically improve legibility. Inside is the MT5652 calibre – a COSC-certified, in-house movement with a jumping local hour hand and retrograde date display.
With 200m water resistance, tool-watch aesthetics, and Tudor’s trademark “Snowflake” GMT hand, it’s ready for real-world travel. You can choose from a rivet bracelet, hybrid strap, or black Jacquard fabric with yellow accent. It’s a quieter kind of statement – one built for functionality and adventure.
Black Bay Chrono (Panda & Reverse Panda)
The standard Black Bay Chrono is a purist’s dream – available in panda or reverse panda dial layouts with contrasting sub-dials and a vintage-inspired 45-minute counter. The case is 41mm in steel with screw-down pushers and a tachymeter bezel. Under the hood: the MT5813 calibre, a COSC-certified column wheel movement co-developed with Breitling, offering 70 hours of power and real-world reliability.
Choose between a classic 3-link rivet-style bracelet or a modern 5-link, both with the T-fit clasp. This is the modern sports chrono with roots in racing and diving – sleek, tough, and ready for anything.
Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo Blue”
Tudor turns heads with the Flamingo Blue edition of its Black Bay Chrono. The vivacious turquoise dial is paired with black sub-dials for contrast and a tachymeter bezel for motorsport flair. The beauty also runs deep, sporting a MT5813 movement (shared with Breitling) featureing a column wheel, vertical clutch, silicon spring, and a 70-hour power reserve. The 41mm steel case is classic chrono, and the five-link bracelet with T-fit clasp nails comfort and style. This is Tudor at its most playful – a South Beach breeze wrapped in Swiss precision.
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