Every Tudor Watch Discontinued in 2026

Powerfunk Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 4 min. read
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Each spring at Watches and Wonders Geneva, Tudor–like 60+ other luxury watch brands–releases (most of) their new models for the year. But, like most of their peers, they also usually quietly discontinue a few models. As of 2026, the Black Bay 58 Blue, Black Bay S&G, and Red Bull Pelagos FXD models are all discontinued, and the Royal lineup got revamped with new sizes and movements. Here’s a full recap of the Tudor watches discontinued in 2026.

The Most Notable Tudor Discontinued in 2026: Black Bay 58 Blue

The Black Bay 58, with its vintage-inspired aesthetic and 39mm diameter, has been a hit with enthusiasts since its 2018 debut. A blue version appeared in 2020.

The 2025 Tudor releases heralded a new generation of Black Bay 58, and as of 2026 that new generation is offered with a black dial or burgundy dial. The blue Black Bay 58 is discontinued for now, but it would be unsurprising to see it return with an updated Master Chronometer movement soon.

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Black Bay S&G

“S&G,” which stands for “steel and gold,” is Tudor’s term for their two-tone watches. The Black Bay S&G, released in 2017, was the first model to use that moniker. The S&G designation lives on in the form of the Black Bay GMT S&G, Black Bay Chrono S&G and Black Bay One S&G, but the original standard Tudor Black Bay S&G is discontinued as of 2026. It was the last three-hand Black Bay with a date.

The Tudor Black Bay S&G ref. 79733N was discontinued in 2026
The Tudor Black Bay S&G ref. 79733N was discontinued in 2026

Note that on S&G models, the gold layer on the bezel and center links is about 0.3mm thick; it’s not full solid gold.

Ref. 79733N
The Black Bay S&G ref. 79733N was offered with a champagne or black dial.

Red Bull Alinghi Pelagos FXD Models

Tudor released two Red Bull Alinghi-themed Pelagos FXD models with black carbon composite cases in 2023: the three-hand 25707KN, and a chronograph model, 25807KN. Both have 60-minute bidirectional rotating countdown bezels, and both are among the 2026 Tudor discontinued models.

Two Tudor models discontinued in 2026: 25707KN and 25807KN
Two Tudor models discontinued in 2026: 25707KN (left) and 25807KN (right)

The Alinghi Red Bull Racing team competed in the 2024 America’s Cup, the premier sailing race in the world. But the team is now known as Tudor Team Alinghi. So, maybe the name change is part of the reason the Red Bull Alinghi Tudor Pelagos FXD’s were discontinued in January 2026.

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Pelagos FXD Chrono “Yellow”

Four black Tudor Pro Cycling-themed watches have been released since the team’s 2022 inception. The Tudor Pro Cycling Team made their first Tour de France appearance in 2025, so 300 examples of the Pelagos FXD Chrono ref. 25827KN were made with yellow accents (instead of red) to celebrate.

As of 2026, the The Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono "Yellow" is discontinued. Photo: Tudor
As of 2026, the The Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Yellow” is discontinued. Photo: Tudor

The Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Yellow” was always intended as a limited edition of 300 pieces, so its “discontinuation” isn’t a surprise, but regardless, it’s gone from Tudor’s website now. The regular production 25827KN with red accents is still there, however.

Tudor Royal 28/34/38/41mm Discontinued (Replaced) in 2026

The modern-day Tudor Royal lineup debuted in 2020, featuring a “checkerboard” engine-turned bezel and a semi-dressy integrated bracelet. It was powered by a Sellita movement, and offered in four sizes: 28mm, 34mm, 38mm, and 41mm. As of 2026, those sizes of Tudor Royals are all discontinued. A new generation, offering more dial colors and an in-house Master Chronometer movement, comes in only three sizes: 30mm, 36mm, and 40mm. As before, only the largest size gets a day display at 12 o’clock.

2026 Tudor Royal in 30, 36, and 40mm
The 2026 Tudor Royal comes in 30, 36 and 40mm. Photo: Tudor

Prices have gone up markedly but are still reasonable: $3,675 for a steel 41mm model and $6,325 for a two-tone 41mm model, for example.

Overall, nothing was too shocking about the 2026 Tudor discontinuations, and current-generation revivals of the Black Bay 58 Blue and Black Bay S&G could very well be imminent. We’ll keep you posted!

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