Born to Dare. With a motto like that, Tudor’s role as the sister brand to Rolex has always been to take chances and offer the types of watches Rolex never would. A black ceramic watch. A diver made of silver. Whatever the Black Bay P01 is.
Something must have changed. For the past few years, Tudor has largely played it safe, relying on the types of conservative, incremental changes we expect from Rolex. Last year’s Black Bay 54 was an excellent timepiece, but a fastball, nonetheless.
Now it appears that Tudor might back to its fun-loving ways, and I for one couldn’t be happier about it.
The company just announced that it’s now the official timekeeper of Inter Miami CF — the MLS team taking the U.S. soccer scene by storm thanks to superstar Lionel Messi. And with it comes a limited-edition Black Bay Chrono in the team’s signature pink color.
Is this Tudor’s most daring watch ever?

We may be closer than ever to living in a genderless society in 2024, but gender norms still annoyingly persist in the world of watches. Certain sizes, colors and styles are frequently divided into “masculine” and “feminine” camps, and too many collectors and enthusiasts worry about crossing over to a watch marketed to the opposite gender.