TUDOR Unveils New Releases at Watches & Wonders 2025
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April 02, 2025

TUDOR Unveils New Releases at Watches & Wonders 2025

Written by Andy Green & Felix Scholz

Highlights from Tudor's 2025 Releases at Watches & Wonders

Tudor has a well-earned reputation for exceptional and reliable sports watches, especially in the mighty Black Bay family of historically inspired dive watches and the more technically minded Pelagos family. At Watches & Wonders 2025, Tudor's latest collection showcased a swathe of new models, offering bold, colourful designs, new sizes, and serious innovation: here are our three standouts.

The Pelagos Ultra does it all

The Pelagos is Tudor's technical dive family — made from lightweight titanium and with a stripped-back modern dive watch aesthetic. The aptly named Pelagos Ultra is the most over-engineered, feature-packed dive watch yet, and we can't get enough of it. First of all, the case of the Ultra is slightly larger than the regular Pelagos: 43mm compared to 42mm. This larger case comes with a mighty 1000m of water resistance and a helium escape valve to go with it.

The technical features continue inside the case, with a Master Chronometer-certified MT5612-U movement offering 65 hours of power reserve. While most wearers aren't likely to test the full diving capabilities of the Ultra, we're sure that every wearer will appreciate the special clasp that allows rapid adjustment up to a possible 110mm, with a visual indicator to let you quickly know what setting the clasp is on. Finally, the dial is as legible as ever, with the iconic 'Snowflake' hands standing out against the black dial day and night, thanks to the green and blue luminous materials.

A Fresh Colour for the Black Bay 58

Tudor's Black Bay 58 has quickly become a fan favourite, offering a refined silhouette of a retro-nostalgic dive watch inspired by a Tudor from 1958. For the first time, this 39mm model is offered in a vibrant burgundy dial with a matching bezel. It's no accident that this dial pops; it's been given a radially brushed finish, allowing the rich hue to shimmer in the light. On top of that, the dial itself is subtly domed to add depth and complexity.

Of course, plenty of things have stayed the same, too, from the Snowflake hand to the plenty of strap options, from a sporty rubber strap to the 'rivet-style' three-link bracelet and the more supple 5-link bracelet. Regardless of which bracelet you pick, it comes as standard with the Tudor T-fit system, allowing on-the-fly adjustment, keeping you comfortable no matter what you're up to.

The Black Bay goes Pro

Finally, we get a follow-up to the popular Tudor Black Bay Pro, a no-nonsense travel watch with a GMT complication and a fixed 24-hour bezel. Originally, this model was released with a black dial, so this bright opaline dial is a welcome change of tone. A flash of brightness is provided by the Snowflake, while the black frames around the luminous hands and hour markers provide high-contrast legibility.

Inside the 39mm case is the Manufacture calibre MT5652, with a silicon balance spring and offering around 70 hours of power reserve. The Black Bay Pro is offered on the rivet-style bracelet, a hybrid rubber-leather strap with a contrasting stitch or a jacquard-woven strap in black with a central stripe of yellow. No matter where your travels take you, the Black Bay Pro will be a ready and willing companion.

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