Tudor’s All-New Chrono Is The Watch F1 Fans Have Been Waiting For
— 5 May 2025

Tudor’s All-New Chrono Is The Watch F1 Fans Have Been Waiting For

— 5 May 2025
Nick Kenyon
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  • In line with this past weekend’s F1 Miami Grand Prix, Tudor – key sponsor of the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB) – has debuted the limited edition Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25.”
  • Featuring a black carbon fibre case and “racing white” dial, it’s a lightweight take on the watchmaker’s popular Black Bay Chrono.
  • Limited to 2,025 pieces, the Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” will set you back $10,970 here in Australia.

In the same race weekend that Aussie championship leader Oscar Piastri secured his third consecutive win, Tudor quietly notched a victory of its own by debuting the limited-edition Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” – a limited-edition celebration of its partnership with the Racing Bulls.

At 42mm, the Carbon 25 builds on the Black Bay Chrono’s proven design, with a black carbon fibre case that’s both lightweight and sporty. Notably, it also features an integrated tachymeter bezel and a thinner case (14.3mm) compared to its steel counterpart; while also delivering up to 200 metres of water resistance and coming equipped with a titanium crown and pushers.

Tudor Black Bay Chrono Carbon 25

This race-ready sports chronograph is powered by the MT5813 movement, featuring a column wheel, silicon balance spring, and an impressive 70-hour power reserve. As with almost all Tudor watches, it’s chronometer-certified by COSC, tested to run within -2 to +4 seconds per day.

The striking “racing white” dial, black marker surrounds, and carbon case combine for a watch that nicely celebrates Tudor’s motorsport heritage – showcasing the brand’s ongoing commitment to the sport. Paired with a rubber-backed leather strap, it’s a cutting-edge sequel to the VCARB-themed Tudor Black Bay Ceramic that debuted in 2024.

Aimed squarely at both fans of the brand and motorsport enthusiasts, the Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” has all the right ingredients to be another success for the watchmaker. And assuming all 2,025 pieces haven’t already been snapped up while you tire-kick, it can be yours for $10,970.

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Nick Kenyon
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Nick Kenyon is the Editor of Boss Hunting, joining the team after working as the Deputy Editor of luxury watch magazine Time+Tide. He has a passion for watches, with other interests across style, sports and more. Get in touch at nick (at) luxity.com.au

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