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Why Tudor is going pink

The colour is not for everyone, but the brand says it is OK with that

Dylan Tan
Published Fri, Apr 5, 2024 · 11:00 AM
    • Tudor says the Black Bay Chronograph Pink will only be made in small quantities.
    • Tudor says the Black Bay Chronograph Pink will only be made in small quantities. PHOTO: TUDOR

    WATCHES and Wonders Geneva 2024 is just around the corner, but one of its exhibiting brands, Tudor, is already making heads turn with a shock drop ahead of the annual luxury watch show. 

    From (almost) out of nowhere, the brand unveiled a new iteration of the Black Bay Chronograph – its dial splashed in a shade of pink.

    Unexpected? Yes, especially since pink is not a colour commonly found on a luxury timepiece even though Tudor’s big brother Rolex used it a few years ago on an Oyster Perpetual, while Grand Seiko slapped a similar shade on one of its Four Seasons pieces (Spring).

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