Tudor FXD Chrono “Pink”
Think Pink: Tudor’s Latest Chrono Swaps the Sea for the Saddle
Tudor’s been flirting with pink for a while now — first with Inter Miami FC, then the Giro d’Italia. But this time, it’s the Italians leading the charge once again, with a limited-edition chronograph tied to one of cycling’s biggest names. Fresh from winning the 2024 race, Tadej Pogačar was handed this black-and-pink beauty, and now, 300 of them are up for grabs. Kind of.
Spotted weeks ago on David Beckham’s wrist — because of course, it was — the release was less of a surprise and more of a “when, not if.” But here’s the rub: unless you’re on whisper-close terms with your Tudor AD, you’re probably not getting one. It’s rarer than a flat stage in the Alps.
Housed in a 43mm carbon composite case with stealthy black titanium pushers, this chronograph is built for the road, not the reef — hence a modest 100m water resistance. The real eye-catcher? Those two pink subdials and the matching gradient on the tachymeter scale — a direct nod to the world of competitive cycling, and a cheeky flex of colour confidence.
Good Enough For Beckham
Inside beats the COSC-certified MT5813 calibre, with a hearty 70-hour power reserve. More than enough to time a few stages — or at least your next sprint to the café.
Tudor pairs it with a one-piece technical fabric strap, featuring a single pink racing stripe. Sporty, bold, and just a touch flamboyant — it’s aimed squarely at those who like their watches with personality. Priced at £4,650.00 (same as the Pelagos FXD Chrono), it’s a cool package. But actually *getting* one? That’s the real endurance test.
So for most of us, the new Black Bay Chrono “Pink” remains firmly in the “look, don’t touch” category. Unless, of course, you’ve got a Tudor purchase history that reads like a Tour de France stage list.