You know the grey black dial of the 7159, but there was also a grey blue version, ref 7169, wit a blue bakelite bezel. Here it is: Quite cool looking, isn't it? I still prefer the 7159, but I find it quite spectacular. This one has some chip around 2 o cl
Hi I'm very interested in a Tudor Monte Carlo 7169/0. I would be happy to have clues and advices from the members. Could a moderator tell me if it is allowed to post a link for a Chrono24 ad? What I want is advices about the watch, not about the price. Th
Very high in my list, this Tudor Porsche Chronograph. The 7031 has a bakelite bezel, ( Credit Brevetwatches ) : While the 7032 has the steel bezel: Well, if I want to play it harder, I could also try to catch the black dialed version... ( Credit Bexsonn )
unexpected but i was looking after this reference for a while then i do not hesiste when i saw this one ! what a pleasure on the wrist ! funky, uncommon, mk1 screw down pusher, almost perfect dial, no laser welding... pics from the previous owner
Fancy an Oyster Perpetual? When Davide Cerrato reinvented Tudor with the Black Bay and Monte Carlo chronographs his interview was very clear: a modern reinterpretation of vintage Tudor and a definite divergence from the Rolex design aesthetic i.e. a clear
Credit: Bulong. Typical from the 70's, iconic, even. Along with a Tudor 7159 and a Rolex Daytona 16520. That would be an awesome threesome. Best, Nicolas