Earlier today, Tudor used Geneva Watch Days to make a huge announcement – the new Tudor Pelagos 39. That’s right, the Pelagos is now the next Tudor watch to make the jump to the 39mm sizing, following the ever-popular Black Bay Fifty-Eight, and the Black Bay Pro. If you’re a dive watch fan, and even more … Read more
All the earlier versions are in a 42mm casse and this is the first time, Tudor is releasing the Pelagos in 39mm. The case has always been in titanium, and the watches have been available with both straps or with a matching titanium bracelet. The bracelet version has featured the 8mm fine adjustment feature as … Read more
Despite the fact that in-person watch trade shows have been very few and far between in 2020 – LVMH’s Dubai watch exhibition came early in the year, and the Geneva Watch Days and Watches & Wonders Shanghai took place much more recently – the output of new watches from major brands has continued unabated. Tudor, … Read more
When I saw Tudor’s new releases at Watches & Wonders earlier this year, one in particular stuck out to me. No, not the headlining tool watches like the Black Bay Pro or updated GMTs and chronographs. Instead, it was the simple, time-only Tudor Black Bay S&G line. Tudor overhauled the collection this year, most notably by adding … Read more
Have you heard of the Tudor Black Bay 36 Ref M79500? No shame if you haven’t. It’s one of the less popular models in the Tudor line-up. Often lost in the shadows of its more popular, vintage-inspired cousins. Yet, it’s a great go-to choice for an everyday watch at a modest price. Plus it has the backing … Read more
Since its launch, the Tudor Pelagos FXD Marine Nationale has been the professional dive watch offering from Tudor. Sure, the Black Bay can go to depths that will be more than ample for ninety nine percent of divers, but the Pelagos goes deeper and is essentially a watch that can be used by commercial saturation divers thanks … Read more
Tudor is a Swiss-made watch brand, offering mechanical watches with sophisticated style and proven reliability. The origins of Tudor date back to 1926, when ‘The Tudor’ was first registered as a brand on behalf of Rolex founder, Hans Wilsdorf. Throughout their history, Tudor watches have been chosen by the boldest adventurers and seasoned professionals alike. Tudor stole … Read more
People often overlook the Tudor Ranger and its qualities. Tudor, being the little brother of Rolex, easily garnered attention among the collecting and professional circle. You may be more familiar with the Tudor Heritage Chronograph or the Tudor Black Bay. Both watches have endured their times being number one, not only for the brand but for their respective … Read more

The chic chronograph in the Black Bay line in steel and yellow gold, with a self-winding Manufacture Calibre, featuring a column wheel and vertical clutch, follows in the purest tradition of sporting timepieces. TUDOR has been producing watches that are closely tied to the world of motor sport since the presentation of the Oysterdate in … Read more

You already know the big Tudor news coming from Geneva this week: The brand has unveiled its exciting new Black Bay Pro. So how does this 39mm GMT with vintage appeal shape up in the metal? Watchonista’s Senior Photographer Liam O’Donnell put it to the lens test at Tudor’s Watches & Wonders 2022 booth. And … Read more