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Tudor marks a new reign of precision with the Monarch - Watches & Wonders 2026 #WatchesandWonders2026
By SENATUS Editor | 20 April 2026

There is a quiet power in a timepiece that carries the weight of a century-old legacy while speaking the sharp, unapologetic language of modern design. Tudor has reached into its storied past to revive a name that once defined authority, reimagining the Monarch for a new generation of watch enthusiasts. The result is a watch that stands apart through its razor-sharp lines and a dedication to the purest traditions of Swiss watchmaking.

The aesthetic is immediately defined by a 39-millimetre stainless steel case that features intricate, fine faceting. This geometric precision extends to the integrated bracelet, creating a seamless play of light across both polished and satin-brushed surfaces. The dark champagne-colored dial offers a sophisticated depth, enhanced by a vertical-brushed finish and distinctive applied hour markers that alternate between Roman and Arabic numerals.

At the heart of this instrument lies the newly developed Manufacture Calibre MT5662-2U. This self-winding movement is a testament to the brand's industrial network, having achieved the rigorous Master Chronometer certification from METAS. The technical prowess of the engine is matched by its visual artistry, featuring exceptional finishes such as Côtes de Genève, perlage, and a rotor adorned with an 18-carat gold inlay.

The pursuit of absolute reliability is further reinforced by a non-magnetic silicon balance spring and a 65-hour power reserve. This ensures that the Monarch remains unfazed by the magnetic interference of a modern lifestyle, maintaining its chronometric stability through every hour of the day. The timepiece is also waterproof to 100 meters, embodying the robust construction that has been a Tudor hallmark for generations.

Ergonomics are refined through the inclusion of the Tudor "T-fit" rapid adjustment clasp on the faceted bracelet. This system allows the wearer to modify the length of the bracelet instantaneously without the need for tools, guaranteeing a perfect fit at all times. With a five-year transferable guarantee that requires no registration, the watch is designed to be a permanent companion for the modern explorer.

Tudor has created an instrument that serves as a definitive monument to the enduring power of horological tradition. Whether navigating the boardroom or a black-tie evening, the Monarch possesses a presence that is both enigmatic and undeniably regal. It is a watch that proves, quite elegantly, that at Tudor, a pure approach to watchmaking remains king.

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