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Tudor Monarch Watch: A Century of Horological Innovation
Commemorating a hundred years of distinguished watchmaking, Tudor introduces the Monarch watch at Watches & Wonders 2026. This new flagship model encapsulates a century of horological progress, from the transformation of pocket watches into wristwatches and the sophisticated designs of the mid-20th century, to the achievement of unparalleled accuracy and resilience through chronometer certifications. The Tudor Monarch stands as a testament to the brand's enduring legacy and its continuous pursuit of innovation.
The Monarch's dial is a nod to its deep historical roots, featuring a distinctive "California" style with a blend of Roman and Arabic numerals. These prominent, dark markers, along with the skeletonized hands, offer a sharp contrast against the copper-toned, vertically brushed surface, evoking the texture of ancient scrolls. A classic small-seconds register at 6 o'clock, adorned with railroad markers, pays homage to early 20th-century aesthetics, perfectly aligning with Tudor's narrative of bridging past and present.
In stark contrast to its traditional dial, the Monarch boasts a boldly angular, octagonal case. Its brushed finish is interrupted by polished, wedge-shaped facets extending from the lugs, creating a visual interplay reminiscent of an integrated bracelet design. This robust case, with its distinct 1970s geometric flair, offers a striking departure from the more delicate, curving cases typically associated with such historical dial elements. The watch is complemented by a two-link faceted bracelet, equipped with Tudor's "T-fit" clasp for precise micro-adjustments, ensuring both comfort and style.
Driving the Monarch is Tudor's Calibre MT5662-2U, visible through the sapphire caseback. This automatic movement is exquisitely finished with Côtes de Genève on its bridges and perlage on the mainplate, while the rotor proudly displays the Tudor name and shield. With an impressive 65-hour power reserve, this movement boasts dual chronometer certifications from COSC and METAS, guaranteeing exceptional accuracy within +5 seconds per day. Furthermore, it meets stringent METAS criteria, including 100-meter water resistance, resistance to 15,000 gauss of magnetic fields, and adherence to 'Swiss Made' standards. This METAS certification underscores Tudor's commitment to precision and serves as a unique differentiator in a competitive market, reinforcing the brand's iconic shield as a symbol of strength and reliability.
The Tudor Monarch, with its Reference 2639W1A0U-26060, is priced starting at 4,800 CHF. This timepiece not only celebrates Tudor's extensive history but also showcases its dedication to blending classic watchmaking traditions with modern engineering, marking a significant milestone in its evolution.