Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo Blue” Released for 2025
David Beckham has (again) casually revealed a never-before-seen Tudor on his Instagram page. This time, it’s a turquoise Tudor Black Bay Chrono, which is fitting because turquoise is the “third” shirt color of Inter Miami, the Major League Soccer team that he co-owns. The official name for the dial color of the turquoise Black Bay Chrono is “Flamingo Blue.”

Tudor has added a new layer of marketing to their lineup, now calling both the Black Bay Chrono Pink and Flamingo Blue models part of their “Daring Watches” collection. The Black Bay Ceramic watch with a blue dial is also part of this collection, you know, because it’s so daring.
Anyway, don’t be surprised if people start calling this the “Tiffany” Black Bay Chrono, named after the color of the famous retailer’s boxes, because all turquoise luxury watches tend to get that nickname nowadays. Some people are bothered by this, and are quick to say “it has nothing to do with Tiffany!” and plenty of haters will say “turquoise is overhyped!”
That may be true, but what the haters are forgetting is that lots of us actually like this color. I think it’s awesome, and personally I texted my local Tudor AD about it before I wrote this article. Let’s go over the specs, release timeline, and pricing that we can expect.
Tudor Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue Specs
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 |
MSRP | $6,050 |
When Will the Tudor Black Bay Chrono Turquoise Be Released?
The Tudor Black Bay Chrono Flamingo was in stores by January 24, 2025. Tudor usually gets their new releases out to stores soon after they’re announced, and this was no exception.
Price and Availability
$6,050 is the MSRP for the 2025 Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo Blue” (the same price as the Tudor Black Bay Chrono Blue and Black Bay Chrono Pink). Like most popular Tudor releases, it will probably be hard to get–for a while. But for the most part, Tudor actively tries to meet the demand for each of their watches. Or at least that’s what I’ll tell myself while I wait for my Black Bay Chrono Tiffany.
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