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Tudor Unveils All-Black Ceramic Black Bay Dive Watch with Ceramic Bracelet
Tudor's latest unveiling at Watches and Wonders 2026 introduces a striking evolution of its Black Bay Ceramic dive watch. This new iteration fully embraces an all-black theme, featuring a comprehensive ceramic construction for both its case and bracelet. Since its initial debut in 2021, the Black Bay Ceramic collection has consistently highlighted Tudor’s advanced expertise, not only through its sophisticated movement technology but now also by pushing boundaries in materials science with the challenging-to-finish ceramic.
Details of the Latest Tudor Black Bay Ceramic Release
On April 14, 2026, during the Watches and Wonders exhibition, Tudor showcased its refined Black Bay Ceramic. This release marks a significant step, emphasizing both aesthetic coherence and technological prowess. The timepiece retains the robust 41mm case, celebrated for its sandblasted sides and polished chamfers, paired with a unidirectional steel bezel that features a sunray satin-finished black ceramic insert, devoid of lume. The case, lacking crown guards, evokes a classic feel, yet its overall design is distinctly contemporary. It maintains an impressive 200m water resistance, a hallmark of the Black Bay diver series.
A notable enhancement is the newly designed three-link oyster-style ceramic bracelet, which incorporates a matte finish for a truly stealthy appearance. It is equipped with a dual push-button butterfly deployant clasp and screwed links, ensuring both comfort and security. The clasp also integrates ceramic ball bearings, a feature typically found in steel Tudor bracelets, underscoring the brand’s commitment to intricate details and technical innovation. This full ceramic bracelet offers exceptional scratch resistance, making the watch an ideal choice for daily wear.
The dial, with its domed black (charcoal) sunray finish, features subtle ghosted markings. The iconic snowflake hands and hour markers are now filled with black Grade A Super-LumiNova lume, contributing to the watch's 'stealth' aesthetic, although this choice may subtly reduce legibility in certain lighting conditions. Powering this intricate timepiece is the METAS-certified automatic Calibre MT5602-U, visible through a transparent caseback. This Tudor Manufacture Calibre guarantees a daily accuracy of 0 to +5 seconds and boasts 15,000 gauss of magnetic resistance. It provides a substantial 70-hour power reserve, ensuring reliability for weekend wear without the need for constant winding.
Priced at $7,725 USD, this reference M7941A1ACNU-0001 stands as a premium offering. It is positioned $1,600 higher than its strap-equipped predecessor and $2,400 more than the all-steel Black Bay 41mm, reflecting the added complexity and material cost of the full ceramic bracelet. This release follows the precedent set by the Black Bay Bronze, which also transitioned from strap to a matching metal bracelet option, further enriching the diverse Black Bay collection.
This innovative release by Tudor exemplifies how a brand can enhance its established lines through thoughtful material application and design evolution. The transition to a full ceramic bracelet not only elevates the watch's aesthetic to a more unified, modern stealth look but also significantly boosts its practical durability, given ceramic’s inherent scratch resistance. This move provides a compelling option for enthusiasts who value both cutting-edge material science and sophisticated horological craftsmanship, proving that even iconic designs can be reinterpreted to meet contemporary demands without losing their core identity.
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