Tudor

Pelagos 39

39.0mm Popular Model Consistent Pricing
Low $3,490
Median $3,750
High $3,999
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The Tudor Pelagos 39 brings the celebrated Pelagos dive watch lineage into a more versatile, wearable format. Introduced as a compact alternative to its larger siblings, this model combines the Pelagos’s technical dive heritage with a size that suits daily wear while retaining the professional-grade titanium case and bracelet. Its launch marked a shift for Tudor, offering a tool watch that appeals both to dedicated divers and collectors seeking a modern, understated sports watch with serious pedigree.

Reference 25407N distinguishes the Pelagos 39 from other Pelagos models, notably the 42mm versions and the left-handed “LHD.” The 39mm case houses the COSC-certified MT5400 automatic movement, offering a 70-hour power reserve and robust reliability. Unlike the original Pelagos, the 39 omits the helium escape valve and features a unidirectional bezel with a sunray-brushed ceramic insert, giving it a sleeker profile and a slightly reduced water resistance of 200m—still more than enough for recreational diving and everyday confidence.

Price variation is driven primarily by condition, completeness (box, papers, spare links), and whether the full factory titanium bracelet and rubber strap set are included. Early examples with full sets tend to command a premium, as do unworn pieces. The Pelagos 39’s blend of tool watch capability, wearable size, and modern Tudor design cues make it a compelling option for those who want dive watch performance without the bulk, and the reference’s relative newness means most on the market will be in excellent condition.

What owners love

  • The fully titanium case and bracelet give it an ultra-light feel and a unique, muted sheen compared to steel dive watches in this size.
  • The T-Fit clasp with on-the-fly micro-adjustment is praised as one of the most comfortable and practical clasps available at this price point.
  • The blend of modern proportions and minimalist, no-date dial offers a versatile look that stands apart from both vintage-inspired and traditional dive watches.

Common Criticisms

  • The matte black dial and bezel insert can appear flat and washed out in certain lighting, lacking the visual depth some expect.
  • The lume is noticeably weaker than on the larger Pelagos models, especially on the bezel pip and indices.
  • The watch lacks a true diver's extension and the rated water resistance is reduced to 200m, which disappoints those expecting full tool specs from the Pelagos line.

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