All Tudor 2025 Releases Explained
At Watches and Wonders 2025, Tudor’s new releases brought more T-Fit clasps, Snowflake hands, and Master Chronometer movements to the catalog. None of that is a surprise, but the 2025 Tudor releases also include two new model families, several colorful dials, and their first moonphase. Let’s go over everything.

1926 Luna
The Tudor 1926, launched in 2018, is one of the brand’s few lineups left without snowflake hands. Tudor’s dress watches have never been as popular as their sports watches, but for 2025, they’ve released their first-ever moonphase watch, and it looks pretty good. The Tudor 1926 Luna is a steel watch with a steel seven-link bracelet, priced at $2,800 and powered by a Sellita SW280-1 movement. Its classic axe-blade moonphase indicator sits at 6 o’clock on the dial.
There are three colorways: blue with silver-tone hands, black with gold-tone hands, or champagne with black hands. On all three version, the hour markers match the hands, which is a nice touch. The black and champagne versions also get black date wheels.
Model Name | 1926 Luna |
Reference Number(s) | 91560-0001 (Champagne dial) 91560-0002 (Blue dial) 91560-0003 (Black dial) |
Case Material | 316L stainless steel |
Case Width | 39 mm |
Case Thickness | 10.1 mm |
Movement Caliber | TUDOR T607-9 (Sellita SW280-1 base, automatic) |
Movement Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, date, moon phase |
Power Reserve | 38 hours |
Water Resistance | 100 meters |
Bracelet/Strap | Steel seven-link bracelet (polished center, brushed outers) |
Release Date | September 25, 2025 |
MSRP | USD $2,800 |
Black Bay 54 Lagoon Blue
Just in time for the start of summer 2025, Tudor released their Black Bay 54 in a new “Lagoon Blue” colorway. With a 37mm diameter, the Black Bay 54, first released in 2023 with a black dial and bezel insert, is the smallest Black Bay with a rotating bezel. The Lagoon Blue version has an awesome textured dial, and the mirror-polish steel bezel insert (with tasteful sandblasted markers) complements it nicely.
While the black BB54 is offered on a rubber strap or three-link bracelet, the Lagoon Blue comes exclusively on Tudor’s five-link bracelet with a list price of $4,350. All have T-Fit clasps for quick and easy sizing adjustments.
2025 Tudor Black Bay 54 Lagoon Blue Specs
Model Name | Tudor Black Bay 54 Lagoon Blue |
Reference Number | M79000-0001 |
Case Material | Stainless steel (polished and satin finish) |
Case Dimensions | 37mm diameter, 11.24mm thickness, 46mm lug-to-lug, 20mm lug width |
Movement Caliber | Manufacture Calibre MT5400 (Automatic, COSC certified) |
Movement Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds |
Power Reserve | 70 hours |
Water Resistance | 200m |
Bracelet/Strap | Five-link steel bracelet with T-Fit clasp |
Dial | Sand-textured “Lagoon Blue” with applied markers, Super-LumiNova hands and markers |
Bezel | Mirror-polished steel, unidirectional, 60-minute scale in negative relief |
Crystal | Domed sapphire |
Limited Edition | No |
Release Date | June 11, 2025 |
MSRP (September 2025) | $4,350 |
Black Bay Chrono Carbon 25
The Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25,” released on May 3, 2025, is a limited-edition chronograph inspired by the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team and unveiled during the Miami Grand Prix. Limited to 2,025 pieces and priced at $7,575, this is the most expensive non-precious-metal Tudor ever. It features a 42mm carbon fiber case, carbon fiber dial (with the subdials left unpainted), flush-fitting endlinks, and a hybrid leather-rubber strap with a tire pattern.
The “Racing White” dial with blue accents mirrors the F1 team’s 2025 livery, while the lightweight construction and 200m water resistance make it a suitable “GADA watch.” Powered by the COSC-certified MT5813 movement (based on the Breitling B01), the watch offers a 70-hour power reserve, titanium PVD-coated pushers and a titanium caseback, unlike previous carbon Tudor watches which were given steel casebacks.
2025 Tudor Black Bay Chrono Carbon 25 Specs
Model Name | Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” |
Reference Number | M79377KN-0001 |
Case Material | Redesigned carbon fibre case |
Case Dimensions | 42mm diameter, 14.3mm thickness, 22mm lug width |
Movement Caliber | Manufacture Calibre MT5813 (Automatic, 8 beats per second, based on Breitling B01) |
Movement Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds, 45-minute chronograph, date at 6 o’clock |
Power Reserve | Approximately 70 hours |
Water Resistance | 200m (660 ft) |
Bracelet/Strap | Hybrid leather-rubber strap with “tire pattern” |
Limited to # | 2,025 pieces |
Release Date | May 3, 2025 |
MSRP (September 2025) | $7,575 |
Black Bay 68
The Tudor Black Bay 68, unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2025, expands the Black Bay lineup with a larger 43mm stainless steel case. This isn’t an entirely new size for the collection, but previously it was only offered on the Black Bay Bronze. The Black Bay 68 features the customary unidirectional black aluminum bezel insert and two sunburst dial options: blue or silver. The dials are subtly domed, paired with luminous hour markers and Tudor’s signature Snowflake hands, which were designed in 1968 (hence the name). On the silver version, the hands and hour markers have black edges.
The METAS-certified MT5601-U movement, guaranteed to run between +0 to +5 seconds per day, offers magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss and a 70-hour power reserve. It is water-resistant to 200 meters and comes with a three-link stainless steel bracelet equipped with Tudor’s T-Fit clasp for quick adjustments. Unlike previous models, the bracelet omits faux rivets, addressing past criticisms.
Priced at $4,700, the Black Bay 68 could be considered affordable for a Master Chronometer with an in-house movement. Meanwhile the Sellita SW200-1-based Breitling Superocean costs more than $5,000, for reference.
2025 Tudor Black Bay 68 Specs
Model Name | Black Bay 68 |
Reference Number | 7943A1A0NU |
Case Material | Stainless steel |
Case Diameter | 43mm |
Water Resistance | 200m |
Movement Caliber | MT5601-U (Master Chronometer-certified version of Tudor caliber MT5601) |
Movement Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds |
Power Reserve | 70 hours |
Dial Colors Offered | Blue, silver |
Bracelet | Stainless steel three-link bracelet with T-Fit quick-adjust clasp |
Release Date | April 1, 2025 |
MSRP (September 2025) | $4,850 |
Pelagos Ultra
The Pelagos Ultra, also first seen at Watches and Wonders 2025, has a 43mm case with a helium escape valve–making it essentially Tudor’s equivalent of the Rolex Sea-Dweller. Like most Tudor Pelagos models, the Ultra is made of grade 2 titanium, which is pure (or very close to pure) titanium. Unlike most Pelagos models, which have steel casebacks, the Pelagos Ultra has a grade 5 titanium caseback. Grade 5 titanium is an alloy, and it’s more durable than grade 2, but it’s also more costly to work with.
As is now customary for Tudor, the $5,950 Pelagos Ultra meets the rigorous standards of Master Chronometer certification. I can’t think of any other brand that can match these specs in a titanium watch under $6,000.
Eagle-eyed Pelagos fans might notice that the hour markers are slightly enlarged. According to Tudor, “the dial has been scaled up for legibility. The hands are thicker, the markers are bigger, and the minute hand boasts green luminescence along with the pip.” The green lume contrasts nicely with the blue lume on the rest of the dial, bezel insert and hands.
The Pelagos Ultra has a T-Fit Clasp with, for the first time, a diver’s extension. The light blue dot indicates the current position. While the increased 1,000m depth rating might not be a major practical concern for many Pelagos fans, this updated clasp will definitely be appreciated.
2025 Tudor Pelagos Ultra Specs
Model Name | Tudor Pelagos Ultra |
Reference Number | M2543C1A7NU-0001 |
Case Material | Titanium (Both grade 2 and grade 5) |
Case Diameter | 43mm |
Case Thickness | 14.5mm |
Lug Width | 22mm |
Movement | MT5612-U (Master Chronometer-certified version of Tudor Caliber MT5612) |
Power Reserve | 65 hours |
Water Resistance | 1,000 meters/660 feet |
Bezel | 60-minute unidirectional, titanium with black ceramic insert |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Dial | Matte black with thick Snowflake hour markers |
Strap | Three-link bracelet with T-Fit clasp (with diver’s extension) and complimentary rubber strap |
Release Date | April 1, 2025 |
MSRP (September 2025) | $6,100 |
2025 Tudor Black Bay 58 with Burgundy Dial
The original Tudor Black Bay came with a burgundy bezel insert in 2012, and for 2025, Tudor has unveiled the first Black Bay variant with a matching burgundy dial: Ref. 7939A1A0RU. Despite the launch of two new models (the Black Bay 68 and the Pelagos Ultra) I think this maroon Black Bay 58 is one of Tudor’s strongest releases and one of the best releases of Watches and Wonders 2025 in its price range.
The Master Chronometer-certified MT5400-U movement is an upgrade over older models not only in terms of accuracy, but thinness as well. This updated Black Bay 58 is only 11.7mm thick, down from 11.9mm. Unlike the Pelagos Ultra and Black Bay 68, the Tudor Black Bay 58 doesn’t come with a complimentary extra strap. You can choose a rubber strap ($4,275), a three-link bracelet ($4,500) or a five-link bracelet ($4,600).
2025 Tudor Black Bay 58 Burgundy Specs
Model Name | Tudor Black Bay 58 Burgundy |
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Reference Number | M7939A1A0RU |
Case Material | Stainless steel |
Case Diameter | 39mm |
Case Thickness | 11.7mm |
Lug Width | Not specified |
Movement | MT5400-U (Master Chronometer-certified version of Tudor Caliber MT5400) |
Power Reserve | 65 hours |
Water Resistance | 200 meters / 660 feet |
Bezel | 60-minute unidirectional, anodized aluminum insert |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Dial | Burgundy sunburst with silver-tone markers |
Strap Options | Five-link bracelet, three-link bracelet, or rubber strap with T-Fit clasp |
Release Date | April 1, 2025 |
MSRP (September 2025) | $4,725 (five-link) $4,625 (three-link) $4,400 (rubber strap) |
Tudor Black Bay Pro Opaline
The Rolex Explorer II-like Black Bay Pro first came out in 2022, and it was very popular at first. It’s still popular, but not as hot as it was at first. Perhaps the 2025 release of an opaline (white) dial for the Tudor Black Bay Pro will revitalize the interest level.
The Black Bay Pro does not yet have a Master Chronometer movement, but with a starting price of $4,050 on a strap (a three-link bracelet with faux rivets adds $325), the value proposition is still solid. The white dial is definitely a natural addition to this model.
2025 Tudor Black Bay Pro Opaline Specs
Model Name | Tudor Black Bay Pro Opaline Dial |
Reference Number | M79470 |
Case Material | Stainless steel with polished and satin finish |
Case Diameter | 39mm |
Case Thickness | 14.6mm |
Lug Width | 20mm |
Movement | Tudor Manufacture Calibre MT5652 (COSC-certified) |
Power Reserve | 70 hours |
Water Resistance | 200 meters / 660 feet |
Bezel | Fixed 24-hour graduated bezel in satin-brushed steel |
Crystal | Domed sapphire |
Dial | Domed opaline with black-outlined ceramic markers |
Strap Options | Riveted steel bracelet, hybrid rubber/fabric, or fabric strap with yellow stripe |
Release Date | April 1, 2025 |
MSRP (September 2025) | $4,525 (bracelet) $4,175 (fabric or hybrid strap) |
Five-Link Bracelet Option for All Chronos
The newer (colorful) Tudor Black Bay Chrono models always came on five-link steel bracelets with quick-adjust T-Fit clasps, but the original regular white and black dials never had that option. Until now: for 2025, Tudor has discontinued the fabric/leather strap options for the white and black Black Bay Chrono and added the five-link bracelet option. It’s only a $100 upgrade ($6,050 vs. $5,950) and I expect most buyers to choose that option.
Tudor Black Bay Chrono Flamingo
Although Tudor usually releases most of their new watches at Watches and Wonders, they’ll occasionally drop unexpected releases. One of those came in January 2025, first seen on the wrist of David Beckham: the Tudor Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue. Essentially it’s the turquoise equivalent of the Tudor Chrono Black Bay Pink. It was an immediate smash hit, and I immediately got on the waitlist for one at my local authorized Tudor dealer. I’m not holding my breath.
Model | Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue |
Reference | 79360N-0024 |
Case Material | Stainless steel |
Case Diameter | 41mm |
Case Thickness | 14.4mm |
Movement | MT5813 (Breitling B01 base, automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve | 70 hours |
Water Resistance | 200m |
Bracelet/Strap | Five-link bracelet with T-Fit micro-adjust clasp |
Release Date | January 16, 2025 |
MSRP | $6,050 |
2025 Limited Edition Tudor Pro Cycling Watches
Two new Tudor Pro Cycling watches were released in 2025, each limited to 300 pieces. Both are just new colorways of the Pelagos FXD Chrono ref. 25827KN that first appeared as one of the 2024 Tudor releases. The pink version celebrates Tudor Pro Cycling’s participation in the Giro d’Italia, where they placed 7th out of 23 in 2025. The yellow one honors the team’s first-ever participation in the Tour de France, which is obviously a big deal for them. Technically Tudor’s team is at the second highest level of professional cycling so their invitations to these top-level events isn’t a given–but they’ve been doing very well lately.
All Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono Cycling Edition models feature a COSC-certified MT5813 automatic chronograph movement (based on the Breitling B01), 43mm carbon composite case, black DLC-coated stainless steel caseback, titanium bezel and pushers, and 200m water resistance. List price is $5,600 but I expect both the Pink and Yellow versions to be hard to get.
Here is a specs table for the two 2025 limited edition Tudor Pro Cycling watches (Pelagos FXD Chrono “Pink” and “Yellow”) in the requested format:
Model | 2025 Pelagos FXD Chrono Cycling Edition |
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Reference | 25827KN-0002 (Pink) 25827KN-0003 (Yellow) |
Case Material | Carbon composite with DLC titanium bezel, pushers and crown, DLC steel caseback |
Case Diameter | 43mm |
Case Thickness | 13.2mm |
Movement | MT5813 (Breitling B01 base, automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve | 70 hours |
Water Resistance | 100m |
Bracelet/Strap | NATO fabric strap with tang buckle |
Limited To | 300 pieces each |
Release Date | May 6, 2025 (Pink) June 29, 2025 (Yellow) |
MSRP | $5,600 |
Black Bay One (Rebranding)
The clumsily named Tudor Black Bay 31/36/39/41 collection, which is the simple fixed-bezel Black Bay lineup, is now known as the Black Bay One as of April 2025. That seems like a good call. The actual watches haven’t changed, though. Overall, 2025 was a pretty decent year for Tudor releases…and we even got a new model without Snowflake hands.
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