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Tudor Launches All-Black Ceramic Black Bay Dive Watch

April 14

Tudor’s latest offering at Watches and Wonders 2026 reinvents the popular Black Bay Ceramic diver with an entirely black design, including a novel ceramic bracelet. This updated model showcases Tudor's continuous advancements in material science and horological expertise, following its initial launch in 2021.

This innovative timepiece builds upon the established reputation of the Black Bay Ceramic, emphasizing both visual appeal and robust functionality. The integration of a fully ceramic bracelet marks a significant step, providing enhanced scratch resistance and a sleek, unified aesthetic that complements its advanced movement technology.

All-Black Ceramic Design and Ergonomics

The latest Tudor Black Bay Ceramic dive watch introduces an all-black design, highlighted by its innovative full ceramic bracelet. This new three-link oyster-style bracelet features a matte finish, contributing to the watch's stealthy appearance, and is equipped with a dual push-button butterfly deployant clasp and screwed links, incorporating ceramic ball bearings for durability and smooth operation. Tudor emphasizes the bracelet's ergonomic qualities, underscoring the brand's commitment to technical innovation and wearer comfort. The 41mm ceramic case maintains sandblasted flat sides with polished chamfers, paired with a unidirectional steel bezel featuring a sunray satin-finished black ceramic insert, creating a cohesive and sophisticated all-black look. Despite its modern aesthetics, the watch retains a vintage touch with its lack of crown guards and offers a robust 200m water resistance, consistent with its dive watch lineage.

The meticulous design of this new Black Bay Ceramic model extends beyond its striking appearance to practical considerations for daily wear. The choice of ceramic for the entire bracelet offers exceptional scratch resistance, making it an ideal material for a watch intended for regular use. The integrated ceramic ball bearings in the clasp, a feature carried over from Tudor's steel bracelets, further enhance its robustness and longevity. While the black Grade A Super-LumiNova lume on the snowflake hands and hour markers may slightly impact legibility in certain conditions, it significantly contributes to the watch's distinctive, stealthy aesthetic. This deliberate design choice, combining advanced materials with ergonomic principles, positions the new Black Bay Ceramic as a highly compelling option for discerning watch enthusiasts who value both cutting-edge design and practical durability in their timepieces.

Advanced Movement and Performance

At the heart of the new Tudor Black Bay Ceramic lies the self-winding Calibre MT5602-U, a movement first introduced with the original Black Bay Ceramic. This Master Chronometer certified caliber is visible through a transparent caseback, showcasing Tudor's commitment to precision and performance. It boasts impressive accuracy, maintaining a daily rate of 0 to +5 seconds, and offers substantial magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss. Tested across two temperatures and six positions, this Tudor Manufacture Calibre ensures consistent reliability. Furthermore, the movement provides a substantial power reserve of 70 hours, making it "weekend proof" and highly practical for everyday wear without frequent winding.

The integration of the METAS-certified Calibre MT5602-U within the Black Bay Ceramic underscores the watch's technical prowess and adherence to rigorous industry standards. This certification guarantees exceptional performance in terms of accuracy, water resistance, and magnetic field resistance, reinforcing the watch's status as a high-quality dive instrument. The 70-hour power reserve is a key feature, offering convenience and ensuring that the watch remains operational even after being unworn for a weekend. Priced at $7,725 USD, this new ceramic-bracelet model represents a premium option within the Black Bay collection, appealing to those who appreciate the combination of sophisticated design, advanced material science, and superior mechanical performance. The Black Bay Ceramic continues to evolve, solidifying Tudor's reputation for innovation and quality in the competitive luxury watch market.

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