The most sought-after references
The Tudor Monte-Carlo story began in 1971 when the Swiss manufacturer presented the first Monte-Carlo chronograph. As you can see from the model, Tudor launched more daring models early on than its conservative parent company, Rolex. Today, three particular references, the 7159, 7031 and 7169, are highly prized by collectors, especially thanks to their dial designs.
At a glance
- Tudor Monte-Carlo 7159 with orange accents and steel bezel
- Tudor Monte_Carlo 7031 with orange accents and black bezel
- Tudor Monte-Carlo 7169 with blue accents and blue bezel (the distinctive blue tone is known as Tudor Monte-Carlo blue)