At long last, the Tudor Royal gets the flowers it deserves! Gone is the old Royal line, replaced by 23 models across three different sizes.

Yes, you heard that right. Six long years have passed since the Tudor Royal entered the brand’s catalogue. Though the collection has always had a contemporary, sporty-chic character, the Royal name itself is steeped in heritage. First introduced in the 1950s, it denoted Tudor watches of exceptional design and complexity. Over time, the definition of such design and complexity evolved, and the Tudor Royal evolved with it, coming to a head in 2020. Characterised by an integrated bracelet and a notched bezel, the Royal came to represent the upper echelon of modern elegance in Tudor’s roster.

Three of the remastered Tudor Royal collection, available in 30mm, 36mm, and 40mm sizes.

With Tudor’s grand repositioning, it almost seemed as if the Royal was being cast to the wayside. I found that notion frustrating. While I revelled in Tudor’s success with the Black Bay and Pelagos, it always felt as though the Royal was kept in the shadows. At Watches and Wonders 2026, that is no longer the case. Tudor has officially revamped the Royal line-up, making aesthetic and mechanical adjustments that exceed the present industry’s expectations.

If The Watch Fits…

This relaunch of the Royal collection comes in three sizes. The largest is the 40mm reference, with a 47mm lug-to-lug and an 11.4mm thickness. The mid-size option, with a 36mm case diameter, measures 42.4mm lug-to-lug and 9.7mm thick. Finally, the smallest model comes in at 30mm, with a 35.8mm lug-to-lug and an 8.7mm thickness.

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The wearability of the Royal collection has been refined to keep it in-line with the modern industry.

As before, the Tudor Royal is available in either stainless steel or a two-tone configuration of steel and gold plate. Also retained is the five-link integrated bracelet, flowing seamlessly from the case. Beyond its distinctive look, a rarity in the integrated bracelet watch segment, Tudor has kept comfort front of mind.

The addition of a T-Fit clasp shows Tudor’s willingness to meet the consumer, and adds versatility to the Royal.

The lugs and end links have been refined over time to reduce the risk of abrasion, but what stands out most is the addition of Tudor’s T-fit clasp. Offering tool-free micro-adjustment, it takes an already strong wearing experience and makes it genuinely seamless.

Twinkle, Twinkle

It is not just wearability that has been updated. The Tudor Royal’s design has also seen several changes. The notched bezel has been refined, with each groove enhancing light play. This creates a subtle, twinkling ring around the dial, adding further intrigue and sophistication to an already elegant timepiece. In the 30mm and 36mm ranges, a selection of models replaces the notched bezel altogether with a diamond-set alternative.

The bezel has been revised to allow for enhanced lightplay.

The dial has also been significantly updated across all three sizes. While the previous Tudor Royal line has been fully replaced, the original dial layout remains available within the catalogue. However, if a full set of Roman numerals is not to your taste, there are now alternatives.

This green dial is one of many new dial colours joining the standard collection.

Tudor has introduced references with simpler baton indices, which slightly tone down the Royal’s regality but improve legibility and align better with modern sensibilities. For those seeking a touch of extravagance, the 36mm and 30mm models also offer dials that combine Roman numerals with diamond indices.

Stick indexes take away some of the grandeur, but are more suitable for those with minimalistic aesthetics in mind.

As for colour, the classic blue, black, silver, brown, and champagne dials remain. They are now joined by a broader palette. Green dials have been introduced in the 40mm and 36mm sizes, while ivory, salmon, and ice blue appear across the 36mm and 30mm ranges. Additionally, two dials, one in white mother-of-pearl and the other in burgundy, are exclusive to the 30mm models.

In-House Horology

With three sizes come three movements. In a sweeping update, the Royal is now equipped with in-house calibres across the board. The MT5633, MT5412, and MT5201 power the 40mm, 36mm, and 30mm models respectively, and are produced in conjunction with Tudor and Kenissi. The level of complexity varies: the MT5633 features both day and date complications, the MT5412 offers a date complication, and the MT5201 is time-only.

From left to right: The Cals. MT5633, MT5412, & MT5201 in the new Tudor Royal collection.

Across all three movements, Tudor maintains a 4Hz (28,800VpH) beat rate and a 70-hour power reserve. Each calibre is also COSC chronometer-certified. Together, these movements mark a significant departure from the modified ETA and Sellita calibres previously used in the Royal, underscoring how far the brand has progressed.

Initial Thoughts

Upon its introduction, the Tudor Royal became a cornerstone of the brand’s modern catalogue. In this updated form, it effectively reaffirms that position. With manufacture movements, versatile sizing, and an aesthetic that stands apart from its peers, it now feels like the watch Tudor always intended it to be.

In many ways, it embodies the original vision set out by Hans Wilsdorf: to provide exceptional design and technical quality at an accessible price point. While Tudor may now sit slightly above the middle market it once dominated, the refreshed Royal collection neatly bridges the gap between upper-middle market and entry-level luxury. The Shield now walks both worlds, signalling that there really is a Tudor for everyone.

References: Tudor Royal 40mm

Steel, Black / Blue / Green / Silver: M2840D1A0-0001 / -0002 / -0003 / -0004

Steel & Gold, Chocolate / Champagne: M2840D1A3-0001 / -0002

Specifications:

FeatureSpecification
Dimensions40mm case diameter x 47mm lug-to-lug x 11.4mm thickness
CaseStainless steel / Two-Tone steel & yellow gold plate
DialSunray brushed Black / Silver / Champagne with stick indexes

Sunray brushed Blue / Green / Chocolate with applied Roman numerals
CrystalSapphire
CasebackClosed
MovementAutomatic Cal. MT5633 with COSC Chronometer certification, day, & date complications
Power Reserve70h
Beat Rate4Hz / 28,800VpH
Water Resistance100m / 10bar
Strap/BraceletIntegrated steel / steel & gold plate bracelet with T-Fit micro-adjustable folding clasp

Australian Retail Price: AU$5,180 (Steel) / AU$8,800 (Steel & Gold)

References: Tudor Royal 36mm

Steel, Black / Blue / Green / Silver / Salmon / Ice Blue: M2836C1A0-0101 / -0102 / -0103 / -0104 / -0105 / -0106

Steel & Diamonds, Ivory: M2836C1S0-0001

Steel & Gold, Chocolate / Champagne: M2836C1A3-0001 / -0002

Specifications:

FeatureSpecification
Dimensions36mm case diameter x 42.4mm lug-to-lug x 9.7mm thickness
CaseStainless steel / Two-Tone steel & yellow gold plate

Stainless steel with diamond-set bezel
DialSunray brushed Blue / Green / Ice Blue / Chocolate with stick indexes

Sunray brushed Silver / Salmon / Champagne with applied Roman numerals

Sunray brushed Ivory with diamond indexes & applied Roman numerals
Crystal Sapphire
CasebackClosed
MovementAutomatic Cal. MT5412 with COSC Chronometer certification & date complication
Power Reserve70h
Beat Rate4Hz / 28,800VpH
Water Resistance100m / 10bar
Strap/BraceletIntegrated steel / steel & gold plate bracelet with T-Fit micro-adjustable folding clasp

Australian Retail Price: AU$4,830 (Steel) / AU$8,260 (Steel & Gold) / AU$8,870 (Diamonds)

References: Tudor Royal 30mm

Steel, Blue / Silver / Salmon / Ice Blue: M2830A1A0-0001 / -0002 / -0003 / -0004

Steel, White Mother-of-Pearl / Burgundy : M2830A1S0-0001 / -0002

Steel & Gold, Chocolate / Champagne: M2830A1A3-0001 / -0003

Specifications:

FeatureSpecification
Dimensions30mm case diameter x 42.4mm lug-to-lug x 9.7mm thickness
CaseStainless steel / Two-Tone steel & yellow gold plate
DialSunray brushed Silver / Salmon / Champagne with stick indexes

Sunray brushed Ice Blue with applied Roman numerals

Sunray brushed Blue / Burgundy / White Mother-of-Pearl / Chocolate with diamond indexes & applied Roman numerals
CrystalSapphire
CasebackClosed
MovementAutomatic Cal. MT5633 with COSC Chronometer certification
Power Reserve70h
Beat Rate4Hz / 28,800VpH
Water Resistance100m / 10bar
Strap/BraceletIntegrated steel / steel & gold plate bracelet with T-Fit micro-adjustable folding clasp

Australian Retail Price: AU$4,830 (Steel) / AU$8,260 (Steel & Gold) / AU$8,870 (Diamonds)

Availability (All): Available via Tudor Boutiques, retailers, or online at TudorWatch.com

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