The Pelagos, Tudor’s titanium diver, has only been in production since 2012. Compared to other giants in the dive watch industry, such as the Rolex Submariner, Omega Seamaster, and Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, which have decades of production under their belts, that is just a mere blip on the radar. Still, the Pelagos has made a big impression on collectors with its refreshing approach to the traditional dive watch aesthetic. In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about the collection, making our way through every Tudor Pelagos model in order of production.
An Overview of the Tudor Pelagos
2012 was a big year for Tudor. Not only did the company release the Pelagos, but it also rolled out the history-rich Black Bay, deeply inspired by vintage Tudor dive watches. The celebrated ETA 2824 movement powered both dive watch collections. However, the Pelagos had greater water resistance and was produced in titanium. It fact, it was the first model in the Rolex and Tudor catalogs to ever feature a titanium case.
Tudor eventually transitioned the Pelagos to an in-house caliber in 2015. As of 2024, Tudor has produced nine different iterations of the collection, all of them being highly legible dive watches with lumed bezel inserts and lightweight case materials. With a relatively affordable price point and a focus on wearability and legibility, some collectors feel the Pelagos line is carrying on the “tool watch” tradition that the Rolex Submariner has left behind.
Timeline
Tudor Pelagos Reference | Case Material | Case Diameter (mm) | Bezel | MSRP | Year Released |
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25500TN (Black) | Titanium | 42 | Unidirectional dive bezel | Discontinued | 2012 |
25600TN (Black) | Titanium | 42 | Unidirectional dive bezel | $5,025 | 2015 |
25600TB (Blue) | Titanium | 42 | Unidirectional dive bezel | $5,025 | 2015 |
25610TN (LHD) | Titanium | 42 | Unidirectional dive bezel | $5,025 | 2016 |
25707B (FXD Blue) | Titanium | 42 | Bidirectional | $4,150 | 2021 |
25407N (Pelagos 39) | Titanium | 39 | Unidirectional dive bezel | $4,700 | 2022 |
25707KN (FXD Red Bull Edition) | Carbon Composite | 42 | Bidirectional | $3,850 | 2023 |
25807KN (FXD Chrono Red Bull Edition) | Carbon Composite | 43 | Bidirectional | $5,275 | 2023 |
25717N (FXD Black) | Titanium | 42 | Unidirectional dive bezel (hashes every minute) | $4,150 | 2023 |
Tudor Pelagos Ref. 25500TN
The now-discontinued ref. 25500TN ushered in the Pelagos collection in 2012, featuring a design heavily inspired by vintage Tudor Oyster Prince Submariners, right down to the Tudor Shield logo, chunky square hour markers, and diamond-tipped “Snowflake” hands. At the same time, the design avoids being overly “retro.” The unidirectional bezel has a tough ceramic insert, a sapphire crystal covers the dial, and the robust 42mm case is in matte grey titanium with sleek, beveled edges. There’s also something about the flange surrounding the dial that is inherently modern. It adds dimension to the watch by displaying the minute hashes slightly higher than the luminescent hour markers, the latter of which are cut into the flange itself.
Tudor Submariners were no larger than 40mm, but the larger case of the Pelagos accommodates a Helium Escape Valve and better water resistance–up to 500 meters. The first-generation Pelagos wasn’t afforded an in-house movement and instead relies on the ETA 2824 automatic movement. Keen-eye collectors will also notice that the dial on ref. 25500TN only has two lines of text, compared to current-production models, which have five. The additional text would say “Pelagos Chronometer Officially Certified.” This small detail makes distinguishing between the first Pelagos and its successors easy.
First-Generation Pelagos Specs:
Reference: | 25500TN |
Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 42mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 14mm |
Dial: | Black |
Bezel: | Black Ceramic/Unidirectional |
Bracelet: | Titanium/Folding Clasp Additional Rubber Strap |
Movement: | ETA 2824 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve | 38 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds, date |
2024 Pre-Owned Price: | $3,500 Approx. |
Tudor Pelagos Ref. 25600TN (Black) & Ref. 25600TB (Blue)
Tudor officially switched the Pelagos collection to an in-house movement in 2015 with the advent of references 25600TN (black) and 25600TB (the first-ever blue Pelagos). With the switch to the caliber MT5612, the newer models were afforded a longer 70-hour power reserve (compared to 38) and received extra lines of text on the dial to signify that the in-house movement was COSC-rated.
Tudor slightly modified the case back to better accommodate the slightly thicker, then-new movement. Aside from those upgrades (and the new blue color option), the second generation of Pelagos changed little, still sporting a 42mm case in lightweight titanium with the same striking luminescent hands and hour markers.
2nd-Generation Pelagos Specs:
Reference: | 25600TN (Black) 25600TB (Blue) |
Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 42mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 14.3mm |
Bezel: | Ceramic/Unidirectional |
Bracelet: | Titanium/Folding Clasp Color-Matched Additional Rubber Strap Tudor Patented Extension System |
Movement: | Caliber MT5612 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve: | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds, date |
2024 Retail Price: | $5,025 |
Tudor Pelagos LHD Ref. 25610TNL
A left-hand drive model (“LHD”) joined the Pelagos lineup in 2016 via ref. 25610TNL. This model came with a few noteworthy cosmetic changes. Most notable of course is the crown, which has moved from the right side of the case to the left to better serve Tudor’s loyal southpaw following.
Tudor also seemingly took cues from parent company Rolex by emblazoning the dial with a bright red “Pelagos” logo. Additionally, Tudor swapped the stark white luminescent material and calendar window for an off-white/beige color and traded the traditional black date wheel for red and black roulette, design choices seemingly inspired by vintage Tudor Submariner watches.
Pelagos LHD Specs:
Reference: | 25610TNL |
Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 42mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 14.3mm |
Dial: | Black |
Bezel: | Black Ceramic/Unidirectional |
Bracelet: | Titanium/Folding Clasp Additional Rubber Strap Tudor Patented Extension System |
Movement: | MT5612-LHD (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve:0 | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds, date |
2024 Retail Price: | $5,025 |
Tudor Pelagos FXD Ref. 25707B
Tudor added a model with fixed strap bars to the Pelagos’ ever-growing line-up in 2021, nicknamed “FXD,” a charming abbreviation of “FiXeD.” The model celebrates the brand’s storied past with the Marine Nationale (French Navy), incorporating several specifications required for underwater navigation by the military’s combat swimmers. The model’s signature feature, arguably, is a one-piece fabric strap made of woven polyethylene. It attaches to the case through slots at each lug, a design choice made partly to prevent the strap from falling off if a spring bar breaks while diving.
The bezel also features a special combat-ready design with an inverted diving scale, a more generously serrated edge, and a slightly wider diameter than the rest of the case, allowing for an easy grip while wearing thick gloves. Because the FXD was developed for diving navigation (which sometimes requires resetting the elapsed time) rather than simply timing diving events, it forgoes the traditional unidirectional design of the rest of the Pelagos collection in favor of a bidirectional bezel.
The case measures 42mm like the previous models but is now slightly thinner and rated waterproof only to 200 meters instead of 500 meters. That means there is no Helium Escape Valve, simply because Marine nationale combat divers do not need to travel that far below the ocean’s surface. Tudor also cleaned up the dial a bit for better legibility by removing the date display and flange surrounding the hour markers. That also means a new movement, the caliber MT5602, which the FXD borrowed from the Black Bay collection.
Blue Pelagos FXD Specs:
Reference: | 25707B |
Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 42mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 12.8mm |
Dial: | Navy Blue |
Bezel: | Navy Blue Ceramic/Bidirectional |
Bracelet: | Single Piece Woven Polyethylene Additional Woven Motif Navy Blue Rubber Strap Titanium “D” Buckle w/ Self-Gripping Fastening System |
Movement: | Caliber MT5602 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve: | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds |
2024 Retail Price: | $4,150 |
Tudor Pelagos 39 Ref. 25407N
Tudor has been embracing smaller case sizes more recently, including a Pelagos with a trimmed-down 39mm case that debuted in 2022. That also means several changes to the typical Pelagos format, such as skipping the standard Helium Escape Valve (which means only 200 meters of water resistance) and embracing a less-is-more aesthetic for the dial by omitting the date display and the flange around the hour markers and featuring just four lines of text instead of five.
While previous iterations of the Pelagos had a contemporary matte dial and bezel to match the brushed titanium, the 39mm model stands apart from the rest with a slightly more radiant brushed satin finish. It also features a different movement than the rest of the titanium dive watch family, the caliber MT5400.
Pelagos 39 Specs:
Reference: | 25407N |
Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 39mm |
Case Lugs: | 21mm |
Case Thickness: | 11.8mm |
Dial: | Black Sunray |
Bezel: | Black Sunray Ceramic Unidirectional |
Bracelet: | Titanium/TUDOR “T-fit” Folding Clasp Additional Rubber Strap/Pin Buckle & Diver’s Extension |
Movement: | Caliber MT5400 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve: | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds |
2024 Retail Price: | $4,700 |
Tudor Pelagos FXD “Alinghi Red Bull Racing Edition” Ref. 25707KN
Tudor teamed up with Alinghi Red Bull Racing to bring the watch-collecting community a unique edition of the Pelagos FXD and one with connections to competitive yacht racing. While the rest of the Pelagos collection uses titanium, the “Red Bull” FXD’s sport a harmonious blend of carbon, titanium, and stainless steel, not too unlike the hull of the Alinghi AC75 yacht. From the black, blue, and red color scheme and the “Alinghi Red Bull Racing” logo printed along the dial flange to the unique fixed lugs, Tudor has found a tasteful way to incorporate the essence of both the FXD and the AC75 into one truly fascinating watch.
Ref. 25707KN was released in 2023, so it takes advantage of some of the latest in Tudor watchmaking, such as X1 grade Super-LumiNova and the in-house caliber MT5602 automatic movement.
Pelagos FXD Red Bull Specs:
Reference: | 25707KN |
Material: | Black Carbon Composite Titanium Crown & Bezel Stainless Steel Case Back |
Case Size: | 42mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 12.8mm |
Dial: | Matte Blue |
Bezel: | Matte Black Carbon Composite/Bidirectional |
Bracelet: | Single Piece Blue Fabric Strap |
Movement: | MT5602 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve: | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds |
2024 Retail Price: | $3,850 |
Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Alinghi Red Bull Racing Edition” Ref. 25807KN
The Alinghi Red Bull Racing collaboration included two models: the time-only ref. 25707KN and the chronograph ref. 25807KN, the first time the complication has been made available to the Pelagos collection. It has all the same trappings as the time-only model, including the striking AC75-inspired hues and carbon, titanium, and stainless steel finish, but with the added functionality of a chronograph movement and a slightly larger case to accommodate it.
Despite the “MT” prefix, the caliber MT5813 is based on the Breitling B01 movement modified to include a bi-compax dial, Tudor oscillating weight, silicon balance spring, and exclusive finishing. It has all the functionality of a Breitling chronograph for an approachable Tudor price point.
Pelagos FXD Red Bull Chrono Specs:
Reference: | 25807KN |
Material: | Black Carbon Composite Titanium Crown & Bezel Stainless Steel Case Back |
Case Size: | 43mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 14.4mm |
Dial: | Matte Blue |
Bezel: | Matte Black Carbon Composite/Bidirectional |
Bracelet: | Single Piece Blue Fabric Strap |
Movement: | MT5813 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve: | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph |
2024 Retail Price: | $5,275 |
Tudor Pelagos FXD Ref. 25717N
Tudor released a new black Pelagos FXD in 2023, this time with connections to the U.S. Navy and a unidirectional diver’s bezel. To refresh your memory, the original FXD released in 2021 has a bidirectional bezel and an inverted 60-minute diver’s scale to accommodate the needs of combat divers.
Ref. 25717N is the first FXD model to sport a black dial instead of blue. Consequently, Tudor has also swapped the original blue single-piece strap for one in forest green and red, creating a watch Tudor proudly describes as a modern interpretation of a “MilSub.”
Black Pelagos FXD Specs:
Reference: | 25717N |
Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 42mm |
Case Lugs: | 22mm |
Case Thickness: | 12.8mm |
Dial: | Matte Black |
Bezel: | Matte Black Ceramic/Unidirectional |
Bracelet: | Single Piece Forest Green/Red Fabric Strap w/ Self-Gripping Fastening System Additional Black Rubber Strap w/ Titanium Pin Buckle |
Movement: | MT5602 (Automatic, 8 beats per second) |
Power Reserve: | 70 hours |
Functions: | Hours, minutes, seconds |
2024 Retail Price: | $4,150 |
The Tudor Pelagos boasts many standard dive watch design elements, along with modern improvements that collectors are searching for–like lightweight case materials, impressive lume, and long power reserves. To top it all off, Tudor has managed to keep Pelagos prices incredibly approachable. We can see why it has become a collector favorite. With such a varied collection of models, it will be interesting to see which changes Tudor makes to the Pelagos portfolio next.
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