
Tudor 1926 Luna
Tudor just unveiled several great new pieces to its 1926 collection. Meet the Tudor Luna moonphase, priced at $2,650. With its 39mm stainless steel case, versatile proportions, and understated charm, it’s designed to sit comfortably on just about any wrist—making it the perfect pick for new collectors who want something timeless but not predictable.

Tudor 1926 Luna in steel with black dial.
The name 1926 for this collection harks back to the year Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, first registered “The Tudor” as a brand – making this a signature collection. The new Luna watches feature a moonphase at 6:00 on the dial that tracks the waxing and waning of the lunar cycle, lending an element of romance and technical intrigue to a line that has always stood for chic elegance.

Tudor brand ambassador Jay Chou
The 1926 Luna comes with a creative boost from Tudor ambassador Jay Chou. His influence is most visible in the champagne-hued domed dial version, where a phantom gold moon disc disappears and reappears behind a black cutout, mimicking the mystery of the night sky. It’s a detail that feels almost cinematic, adding a fresh cultural layer to Tudor’s watchmaking story.

Tudor 1926 Luna with blue dial
Alongside the champagne dial, the Luna is also available in deep black and vibrant blue, each one capturing a different mood while maintaining the clean, domed dial design of the 1926 line. Applied Arabic numerals, faceted arrow markers, and sword-shaped hands give the watch both legibility and flair, while the polished steel case and smooth bezel bring just enough shine without going over the top.
Powered by the self-winding mechanical Caliber T607-9, the watch is water resistant to100 meter. It is finished with a seven-link steel satin-brushed bracelet. As with all modern Tudor watches, the 1926 Luna comes with a five-year transferable guarantee, no registration or periodic checks required.

Tudor 1926 Luna new models are powered by a mechanical movement and retail for $2,650.