Tudor Introduces the 1926 Luna, Its Very First Moon Phase Timepiece
- Bryan Kang
- Oct 3
- 1 min read
The watch, priced at $2,800 USD, is offered in three dial colors: black, blue, and champagne.

In anticipation of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Asia, Tudor introduces the 1926 Luna trio – their inaugural moonphase wristwatch. For this release, the Maison enlisted the renowned singer-songwriter and actor Jay Chou to contribute his artistic vision.
Housed in polished 39mm stainless steel, each watch showcases a domed dial in deep black, vibrant blue, or a custom champagne tone designed by Chou. Faceted arrowhead hour markers, applied even Arabic numerals, and corresponding sword-shaped hands enhance the vintage-inspired aesthetic. At 6 o’clock, a gold “phantom moonlight” disk appears from a dark opening to monitor the lunar cycle, powered by the chronometer-certified, self-winding Calibre T607-9. A polished and satin-brushed steel bracelet enhances the sophisticated appearance.
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In accordance with Hans Wilsdorf’s “Born To Dare” philosophy, the 1926 Luna is water-resistant up to 100 meters due to its screw-down crown and caseback. The exquisitely adorned movement complies with the utmost chronometric standards, while the durable steel framework and precise finishing highlight Tudor's steadfast dedication to excellence. The 1926 Luna trio, priced at $2,800 USD, will be accessible through Tudor's online site and business stores.
















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