Top TUDOR 2025 Watches to Know: New Releases, Specs & Highlights

May, 2025

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Whether you’re new to the world of TUDOR or a long-time enthusiast, the brand’s latest releases from Watches & Wonders 2025 will leave you spoilt for choice.

A friendly warning: you’ll walk away from this article with tough decisions to make. At Watches & Wonders 2025—the world’s largest watch fair held in Geneva this April—TUDOR unveiled an astounding selection of timepieces from its Black Bay and Pelagos collections, reaffirming its status as one of the most innovative and coveted watch brands today. From the deep-sea-ready Pelagos Ultra to an updated Black Bay Pro with an immaculate opaline dial, the lineup runs the gamut of style, sizes, and technical features. All that’s left to do, really, is to pick your favourite.

TUDOR Black Bay 58

If you are starting your TUDOR journey and want to kick things off with a watch that covers all bases, the new Black Bay 58 fits the bill. A reverent nod to TUDOR’s past while looking boldly to the future, the Black Bay 58 feels instantly familiar yet mechanically ground-breaking.

TUDOR Black Bay 58

Launched in 2018 with a 39mm case as a sleeker alternative within the Black Bay family, the Black Bay 58 takes its name from the year TUDOR introduced the reference 7924 “Big Crown”—its first divers’ watch that was water-resistant to 200m. The signature burgundy bezel—originally seen on the first Black Bay from 2012—now extends to the dial. Yet the real highlight for horological purists is its Master Chronometer certification, which ensures unmatched performance, water resistance, and precision, including magnetic resistance of up to 15,000 gauss.

TUDOR Black Bay 58

Black Bay Chronograph

For chronograph enthusiasts with an eye for history, this year’s Black Bay Chronograph comes at an opportune time. Marking 50 years of expertise in manufacturing chronographs, TUDOR offers the complication in a reworked 41mm steel case with two new dial options.

TUDOR Black Bay Chronograph

Powered by the COSC-certified Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813 with 70-hour power reserve, and offering daily precision of -2/+4 seconds—a TUDOR standard that supersedes the COSC standards of -4/+6 seconds—the new Black Bay Chronograph brims with mechanical muscle. Design-wise, the matt black or opaline dials with contrasting sub-counters radiate retro charm. This vintage appeal is reinforced by Black Bay signatures like the domed sapphire crystal and “Snowflake” hands, along with steel pushers inspired by TUDOR’s earliest chronographs, and a fixed stainless steel bezel featuring a tachymetric scale in black anodised aluminium.

TUDOR Black Bay Chronograph

Pelagos Ultra

TUDOR takes its dive watch credentials seriously, and demonstrates this yet again with the Pelagos Ultra. Quite possibly TUDOR’s most technically accomplished Pelagos offering to date, this watch is equipped to handle even the most demanding underwater expeditions.

TUDOR Pelagos Ultra

For one, the Pelagos Ultra is water resistant to 1,000m. For context, recreational divers typically dive to a depth of 40m, while the current record for the deepest scuba dive is 332.35m. To enable the extreme water resistance, TUDOR’s watchmakers imbued the watch with a host of technical solutions: including a 43mm titanium case for its robust and lightweight qualities, enhanced luminescence with green and blue markers for better visibility in the dark, and a titanium bracelet featuring a proprietary rapid adjustment system with new visual indicator system and diver’s extension. And TUDOR didn’t stop there. Powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5612-U, the Pelagos Ultra is also a Master Chronometer, offering exceptional precision, reliability, and magnetic resistance.

TUDOR Pelagos Ultra

Black Bay 68

Having offered the Black Bay in case sizes ranging from 31mm to 41mm, TUDOR scales up this year with the Black Bay 68. Ideal for collectors with larger wrists, this bold new addition comes in a 43mm steel case.

TUDOR Black Bay 68

Defying the trend of smaller sized watches, TUDOR flexes its rebellious spirit with a watch that commands the wrist. The larger case and dial magnify the brand’s beloved details—the iconic “Snowflake” hands, 60-minute unidirectional bezel, and domed sapphire crystal—now slightly upsized and even more striking. Named after the year TUDOR introduced the “Snowflake” hand, the Black Bay 68 also boasts Master Chronometer certification, underscoring its elite mechanical capabilities.

TUDOR Black Bay 68

Black Bay Pro

Away from dive-inspired offerings, TUDOR revisits the Black Bay Pro that it launched in 2022. A two-time zone watch built for land adventures, the Black Bay Pro echoes the spirit of TUDOR’s historic tool watches, such as the Oyster Prince, the brand’s first waterproof self-winding watch from 1952.

TUDOR Black Bay Pro

This year, the rugged Black Bay Pro re-emerges with a refined aesthetic, featuring a crisp opaline dial with white markers and hands (plus a yellow GMT hand)—a refreshing shift from the debut model with black dial. Though visually sleeker, the watch retains its robust capabilities. Driven by the COSC-certified Calibre MT5652 with a built-in GMT function and 70-hour power reserve, the Black Bay Pro again boasts practical details like applied hour markers in monobloc luminous ceramic for superior low-light legibility, and a bracelet clasp with TUDOR’s proprietary rapid adjustment system allowing for quick fine adjustments of up to 8mm for a snug fit.

TUDOR Black Bay Pro

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