Tudor 2026 – The Monarch, Full Ceramic Black Bay & More | Watches & Wonders 2026
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Tudor arrives at Watches & Wonders 2026 with one of the most talked-about lineups of the show. Tim Mosso sits down with Tudor's Head of Public Relations Christophe to go hands-on with every novelty.
The Tudor Monarch is the headline — an all-new integrated bracelet sports watch at 39mm with a California-style "error proof" dial, snowflake-inspired hands, and heavily faceted case alternating between polished and satin surfaces. The new in-house MT5662-2U caliber is Master Chronometer certified (±0/+5 seconds per day), delivers a 65-hour power reserve, and comes with a 5-year warranty. TFI clasp for 8mm of micro-adjustment. Water resistant to 100m with a screw-down crown. Not a limited edition. Priced at approximately $5,875 — the most compelling value proposition in the integrated bracelet sports watch segment.
The first-ever full ceramic Black Bay bracelet is the other big story. The previous ceramic Black Bay had a ceramic case and bezel — this one adds a fully ceramic bracelet, developed with an entirely new double-deploying clasp and ball-bearing pin snaps. Feels nothing like a toy: substantial, hefty, and still under $10,000 at $7,750. 70-hour power reserve, 200m water resistance, Master Chronometer certified.
Also new: the Black Bay 54 in a new shiro blue colorway with light blue printed logo and text — a subtle, clean update to the 37mm diver. The Black Bay 58 gets thinner (11.9mm vs 12.1mm), a refined crown and bezel, and is now Master Chronometer certified across all configurations. The Black Bay 58 GMT gains a new five-link bracelet option for the first time.
The Royal collection is relaunched in 40mm, 36mm, and 30mm — now equipped with in-house Tudor calibers and chronometer certification across the board, stepping up significantly from the ETA-based movements of previous generations. The 34mm Royal in ice blue is Tim's sleeper pick of the whole lineup — blued hands, sunburst dial, diamond bezel with genuine stones at $5,375.
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