Tudor announced the Black Bay 58 GMT at Watches & Wonders this month. 39mm case, Manufacture Calibre MT5400 with GMT function, 200m water resistance. €4,200.
This is what people have been asking for since the regular 58 launched. The 41mm Black Bay GMT was fine, but too big for a lot of wrists. 39mm makes it wearable for daily use.
Tudor’s first moonphase complication isn’t a Black Bay. It’s a dress watch. And the price makes sense.
The Watch # The 1926 Luna builds on Tudor’s entry-level dress watch platform. 39mm case, domed dial, minimal complications - except now there’s a moonphase at 6 o’clock.
Tudor quietly expanded the Ranger lineup. No press event, just new references appearing on the website. Classic Tudor move.
What’s New # 36mm Case Size
Three months after the Watches and Wonders announcement, I finally handled the Black Bay 58 Burgundy at my local AD. First impressions matter, and this one impressed.
The Color # Photos don’t capture it. The bezel insert shifts from deep wine to almost brown depending on lighting. In direct sunlight, there’s warmth. Indoors under artificial light, it goes darker.
Tudor had a strong showing at Watches and Wonders 2025. Nothing revolutionary, but solid expansion of their lineup in directions that make sense.
Black Bay 58 Burgundy # This is the headline. A deep wine-red bezel on the 39mm Black Bay 58 platform. Tudor calls it burgundy, but it shifts between dark red and brown depending on lighting.