METAS Master Chronometer certification, previously reserved for Tudor’s larger Black Bay models, arrives on the 39mm BB58 for the first time, and it arrives wearing burgundy. The colour traces back to a 1990s prototype Submariner that Tudor never released; now it coats the dial, bezel insert, and chapter ring in a single unbroken shade that makes the watch read as a designed object rather than an assembly of parts.

The in-house Calibre MT5400-U provides a 65-hour power reserve and meets METAS’s ten-test threshold at -0/+5 seconds per day. Water resistance is 200 metres. The new 5-link bracelet includes a T-fit rapid-adjust clasp requiring no tools and no link removal. Case thickness is 11.7mm, slim for a sport watch with these movement credentials.

The BB58 Burgundy was introduced at Watches & Wonders 2025. It doesn’t just refresh a colour; it upgrades the movement specification to match what Tudor charges for in the larger collections, then packages it in the brand’s most visually coherent watch to date.

£3,990 — tudorwatch.com