The Tudor Royal gets some major mechanical updates at Watches and Wonders 2026 with the addition of in-house MT calibers across the collection. It’s being revamped across the sizing range in 30, 36, and 40mm. The 30mm is a no-date, the 36 a date model, and the 40 a full-fledged day-date. The Royal is Tudor’s integrated bracelet watch with distinct nods to the past, and it is very cool to see it get updated with these movements for 2026.

Chronometer certification is making its way through the Tudor catalog, and the major headline for the Royal is the in-house MT caliber, sporting 70 hours of power reserve and regulated to -2/+4 seconds per day, all housed in a 100m water-resistant case. What’s interesting is that each size of the Royal gets a specific MT caliber: MT5201 in the 30mm, MT5412 in the 36mm, and the MT5633 in the 40mm. The Royal maintains the familiar integrated bracelet and a seamless T-Fit clasp.

What’s typically been a somewhat conservative model family for Tudor shows a bit of personality with some new dial colors, including a striking green, light blue, and even a burgundy color with diamonds. The Tudor Royal is priced starting at $3,250, and fully kitted out reaches $6,325.
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