Which new Tudor watch should be the new prize at the GPCQM?

If you watch pro cycling, then you know Tudor is everywhere. Sure, there’s the ProTeam Tudor Pro Cycling, founded by former world champion Fabian Cancellara. The team began as a Continental squad but upgraded to the big leagues in 2023. They still have a Continental feeder team—of which 2024 Olympian Matthias Guillemette is a part. The national crit champion took a big win on the road at the Tour d’Alsace in 2025, and so far has a fifth at the Umag Classic in Croatia.

And Tudor’s presence is not just limited to the racing teams. It’s also the official timekeeper to some of the biggest races in the world. That includes the Giro d’Italia, Milan–San Remo, Il Lombardia, Strade Bianche, Tour of Flanders—and our very own WorldTour races here in Canada, Les Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal.

When a rider wins in Canada, not only do they get a bunch of UCI points, and glory on Canadian soil, they also get a brand-new watch, courtesy of Tudor. In 2025, Alaphilippe took the win in Québec—and got another watch, adding to his current collection of four. On Sunday in Montréal, Tadej Pogačar—who already owns quite a few Tudors from his various wins in the aforementioned races—came to the line with his American teammate, Brandon McNulty. McNulty would cross the line first, and with it, snag a nice new watch.

For 2026, Tudor has six new watches on offer to add to its collection.

Black Bay 54

A new blue-dial version has been added to the Black Bay 54 line.

Black Bay 58

Updated with a revised design and a METAS-certified movement. It’s also slightly thinner than before and now available with a five-link bracelet.

Black Bay 58 GMT

Following its 2024 release, the model now comes with a five-link bracelet option.

Black Bay Ceramic

The ceramic model has been updated with an all-black finish and now includes a matching ceramic bracelet.

TUDOR Royal

The Royal line, first introduced in 2020, has been revised across multiple elements, including the case, crown, bezel, bracelet and dial details.

TUDOR Monarch

A new model in the lineup. It features a California dial, a small seconds sub-dial, an open case back and a METAS-certified movement.

To learn more, head on over to TudorWatch.com



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