At Watches and Wonders 2025, Tudor casts a wide net with something for every type of enthusiast
The new Tudor Black Bay 58 is more striking than ever in burgundy. Inspired by a 1950s diver in 39mm, the Black Bay 58 Burgundy, in turn, takes its colour cue from a Tudor Submariner prototype in the 1990s. It never went into production, but its burgundy dial and bezel now live on in this enthusiasts’ favourite.
The watch is equipped with a Master Chronometer movement (certified for high standard precision and magnetic resistance) and comes with a bracelet or strap with an adjustable T-fit clasp. This innovative fastening system allows instant strap length adjustment of up to 8mm. It is available with a 5-link or 3-link "rivet-style" stainless steel bracelet, or a rubber strap.
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Did someone ask for a bigger steel Black Bay? If anyone did, then Tudor has been listening because it has introduced a 43mm version, called the Black Bay 68. Also endowed with a Master Chronometer movement, it comes with a choice of Tudor Blue or sun-brushed silver dial.
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Tudor has upgraded its professional diver Pelagos—to a jaw-dropping depth of 1,000m. With this enhancement comes several updates. The Pelagos Ultra’s titanium case has grown to 43mm. The extra space allows thicker hands and larger hands, improving overall legibility. Green luminescent minute hand helps to track elapsed time with ease when underwater.
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Above Tudor Pelagos Ultra in titanium
The matching bracelet features an adjustable clasp with a visual indicator with a luminous marker that clearly displays the bracelet setting—this is a first for the Pelagos line. The watch also comes with a rubber strap with titanium pin buckle.

Above Tudor Pelagos Ultra‘s adjustable clasp with luminous marker
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