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The New Tudor Line-Up in 2026: here’s what’s new!

With Watches & Wonders 2026 loads of brands released their new catalog, including Rolex’s sister: Tudor. And you might know by now that I absolutely love the brand, but how about the brand new watches released by Tudor? We’ll dive into what’s new, what should be released and some more news!

The new Black Bay 54

As a proud owner of the regular Black Bay 54, Tudor now has some options for you. Last year they already announced the ice blue version, but now there’s some other teint available: the blue Black Bay 54, which reminds us of the 36mm blue Submariner from the 80s and 90s. It looks pretty good, but isn’t it a bit too much blue? With the new dial and bezel inlay, it certainly looks promising. Can’t wait to try it on the wrist. Bearing reference 79000B for Blue, the steel bracelet BB54 starts at €4.350 retail, but as you know, you can get some nice discount through Wristler later this year.

The updated Black Bay 58

The Black Bay 58 is one of the most popular watches from Tudor from the past decade, and with a reason: it’s 39mm, it’s a perfect daily watch with some serious specs. And now, Tudor finally updated the watch to current standards: it now features an 11.7mm thick case, which is smaller compared to the older version. They also finally added the 5-link bracelet, the T-fit clasp and the rubber bracelet to their catalog. Prices start at €4.580 on rubber, up to €5.220 for the Black Bay 58 GMT.

All New: Tudor Monarch

This is probably the most exciting part of the Tudor release, with the all-new Tudor Monarch now in their catalog. Measuring 39mm on a steel bracelet, the salmon-ish dial looks promising. But, there is something ‘wrong’ with it: they should’ve released a gilt black dial too resembling the old Rolex Bubble Back’s from back in the day. And increase the size of the hands just a little, to perfectly balance the watch. The cool thing about this watch is the open caseback, the new MT5662 caliber and the T-Fit clasp on the steel bracelet. For €5.400 it’s yours, but expect the price to drop on the grey market within a couple of weeks.

All Black Everything: Black Bay 41

The Black Bay Monochrome in 41mm is probably the best Submariner alternative there is on the market. But if you like your watches to be a bit different, there’s news: the all-new full ceramic Black Bay Ceramic. Measuring 41mm, it features a black dial, ceramic case and bracelet, grey hands and hopefully some serious lumen, otherwise it won’t be easy reading the time. Priced at €7.110 it’s not cheap, but it’s different for sure.

Summarized

In short, Tudor delivers a strong and well-rounded lineup for 2026, combining subtle upgrades with bold new ideas like the Monarch. While not every release will hit the mark for everyone, the mix of heritage, innovation, and everyday usability keeps Tudor firmly among the most exciting brands in today’s market.

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