The third version of the smallest Black Bay diver attempts to redefine the brand's signature color After the dust had settled from Watches and Wonders 2026, fans and critics agreed that Tudor had a relatively quiet showing. The Monarch , of course, was the big release to celebrate 100 years of Tudor. On top of that, we got a series of updates and new versions of already existing models. While less surprising, some of them are understandable, clever updates. The watch that stood out to me immediately was the Black Bay 54 in blue. Since Tudor discontinued the blue-dial Black Bay 58, I was happy to see a blue Black Bay return to the lineup. I was curious to find out whether the new BB54 was as good as its discontinued, bigger brother. I remember well when the Black Bay 58 “Navy Blue” came out because it was during the COVID pandemic. As a result, we weren’t able to cover the watch on the stainless steel bracelet as I would have preferred it.…