If you’re planning a little festive indulgence – whether for yourself or someone special – Tudor’s holiday line-up makes the choice deliciously difficult. The brand has long mastered the balance between heritage and modernity, offering Swiss-made precision wrapped in an unmatched style. This season, the spotlight’s on the Black Bay collection, where classic craftsmanship meets fresh design across a palette of dials and materials – from polished steel to warm bronze. And for a more refined touch, the Clair de Rose collection delivers quiet sophistication with its signature Tudor blue dials, Roman numerals and a hint of sparkle.
Tudor Black Bay 58 Burgundy. Photo: Handout
At the heart of Tudor’s festive line-up is the Black Bay 58 Burgundy. The deep red sunray dial and matching bezel nod to Tudor’s signature shade while keeping things modern and minimalist. Burgundy’s been part of Tudor’s story since 2012, and this year’s update doubles down on that bold legacy.
Tudor Black Bay 58 Bronze. Photo: Handout
If you’re after a watch that tells its own story, look no further than the Black Bay 58 Bronze. Bronze has personality – it evolves over time, developing a patina that reflects where you’ve been. Add a warm matte brown dial, matching bezel and vintage-style numerals, and you’ve got a watch that’s as full of character as it is craftsmanship. Under the bonnet? The MT5400 movement with a 70-hour power reserve and an easy T-fit clasp for quick bracelet adjustments.
Tudor Black Bay 68. Photo: Handout
For bigger wrists or bigger statements, the Black Bay 68 (a bold 43mm) brings serious presence. And for the sporty-chic crowd, the Black Bay Chrono mixes retro racing style with precision performance. The latter comes in two dial options – the black dial with silver subdials or the icy opaline version – both powered by the MT5813 movement, complete with vertical clutch, column wheel and 70-hour power reserve. It’s the kind of watch that can handle everything from track days to Christmas dinners.
Tudor Clair de Rose with diamonds. Photo: Handout
And finally, for a softer, more classic finish, there’s the Clair de Rose. Curved cases, cabochon crowns, and those elegant Tudor blue dials (with or without diamonds) make this collection quietly dazzling. Its supple five-link bracelet feels luxurious, while automatic Swiss movements keep things running smoothly.
With the sporty Black Bay family and the quietly luxurious Clair de Rose, Tudor proves once again that great design, Swiss precision and accessible luxury can happily coexist. This holiday season feels like the perfect time to join the Tudor club, whether you’re gifting or getting.