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
Homeplate - Gray or black dial 7031 black bakelite 7032 steel Tudor Montecarlo series The dial is the same (inner circle slight change gray / black) only the model number changes which is the bezel change. 7149 normally bakelite 7159 has steel 7169 had in
In the rich saga of TUDOR historic chronographs, reference 7169 – better known to afi cionados as the TUDOR “Montecarlo” chronograph – is an absolute icon. Since its launch in 1973, it has been produced in a number of different versions, the most fascinati
I have already presented the early Tudor chronographs in a previous review of my Monte Carlo ref. 7159: rolex.watchprosite.com Recently, I have been lucky enough to replace my Monte Carlo by a one-owner Tudor Porsche chronograph ref. 7032 and I am proud t
I go through a similar process with most of my watches. I find myself falling in love and buying. Then for a long period I wear nothing but the new love. Then after this brief flirt with the watch, I will not wear it for a very long time. Then i start to
Great pictures Bill ! very nice watch Here is my 7169. It is still new and unworn. The dial is super clean which is rare for a tudor grey dail. Normally there are white spots. Only thing is that the minute hand is a bit corroded, but I have a NOS handset
The Tudor brand has been underestimated by watch collectors for years. Nevertheless, the interest in some of their vintage models has been growing recently. In particular, people realize now how interesting the Monte Carlo chronographs are. The definition