Tudor has introduced six new models and 14 references at Watches & Wonders 2025, showcasing a mix of refined classics and bold innovations. Among the highlights are a burgundy Black Bay 58 with METAS Master Chronometer certification, a rugged Pelagos Ultra with 1,000m water resistance, and a striking “Flamingo Blue” chronograph.
Tudor Black Bay 58 Burgundy
Inspired by a 1990s Tudor Submariner prototype, the Black Bay 58 now features a rich burgundy dial and bezel, offering a more versatile alternative to previous red designs. The 39mm stainless steel case retains its aluminum bezel insert but debuts a new five-link bracelet reminiscent of a Jubilee style.
The biggest upgrade is the METAS Master Chronometer certification, ensuring precision within 0/+5 seconds per day and enhanced resistance to water and magnetism. Powered by the MT5400-U movement, this model is Tudor’s first non-complicated Black Bay with METAS certification.
Tudor Pelagos Ultra
A new flagship in the Pelagos line, the 43mm grade 2 titanium dive watch boasts an impressive 1,000m water resistance—double that of the standard Pelagos. The MT5612-U movement now carries METAS certification, and the watch includes a full titanium bracelet with T-Fit clasp, a rubber strap, and an extension for wetsuit wear.
Tudor Black Bay 68
Breaking from last year’s smaller Black Bay 54, the 43mm Black Bay 68 offers a larger case with a METAS-certified MT5601-U movement. Available in two dial colors, it features a three-link bracelet with micro-adjustment—and notably, no faux rivets.
Tudor Black Bay Pro “Polar”
A white opaline dial reinvigorates the Black Bay Pro, drawing comparisons to the Rolex Explorer II “Polar.” The 39mm case retains its fixed 24-hour bezel and GMT function (MT5652 movement) but now offers three strap options: steel bracelet, Jacquard fabric, or a hybrid rubber-leather strap.
Tudor Black Bay Chrono & “Flamingo Blue”
The Black Bay Chrono continues the “Panda” and “Reverse Panda” trend with a 41mm case housing the MT5813 movement (70-hour power reserve). The standout, however, is the ”Flamingo Blue” variant—a vibrant blue-dial chronograph with contrasting black sub-dials, a five-link bracelet, and COSC certification.
Availability & Pricing
While Tudor has yet to confirm full pricing, these releases are expected to hit retailers later this year. The Black Bay 58 Burgundy and Pelagos Ultra are among the most anticipated, while the “Flamingo Blue” Chrono is likely to be a limited-production standout.
With METAS certifications, bold designs, and expanded sizing options, Tudor’s 2025 lineup reinforces its reputation for high-performance, accessible luxury watches.