Tudor 7032 'Porsche' vs. 7159 'Monte Carlo': A Collector's Aesthetic Debate
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Tudor 7032 'Porsche' vs. 7159 'Monte Carlo': A Collector's Aesthetic Debate

By amanico · Jul 5, 2020 · 20 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) brings a compelling aesthetic and mechanical comparison between two iconic Tudor chronographs: the 7032 Black 'Porsche' and the 7159 Grey 'Monte Carlo'. His post invites collectors to look beyond rarity and value, focusing purely on design and horological merit. This discussion remains highly relevant for enthusiasts weighing the distinct characteristics of these vintage Tudor references.

I saw both of them recently auctioned. 

The Black 7032: 




The 7159 Grey: 



Ok, it would have been more relevant to compare the same reference with its 2 different dials, but that raises 2 questions. Which reference do you prefer, the 7032 or the 7159, and in which color, grey or black? 

Forget the rarity and the value, just think about aesthetics and mechanics. I am not far from preferring the 7159. The 7032 is cooler, but the 7159 is more refined, mechanically and aesthetically.

You? 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Rolex Tudor Chronograph Ref. 7032

The Tudor Chronograph reference 7032 is distinguished by its fixed stainless steel bezel, setting it apart from its sibling reference 7031 which features a bakelite bezel. This particular reference is part of the early generation of Tudor chronographs, often recognized for its distinctive aesthetic elements that established the brand's independent design language within the chronograph category. It represents a significant step in Tudor's development of sports watches, moving beyond direct Rolex counterparts.

This chronograph is housed in a stainless steel case, typically measuring 39mm in diameter. It is powered by a manual-winding Valjoux 7734 caliber, known for its robust and reliable performance. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The watch features a plexiglass crystal, contributing to its vintage appeal and period-correct specifications.

For collectors, the reference 7032 is a sought-after piece due to its specific bezel material and its place in the lineage of Tudor chronographs. It appeals to those who appreciate the subtle variations within a model family and the historical significance of early Tudor sports watches. While grey dials are noted, black dial versions also exist, offering collectors different aesthetic choices within this reference.

Specifications

Caliber
Valjoux 7734
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Grey, Black
Crystal
Plexiglass

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Boris
Jul 5, 2020

Just for those Milgauss type hands, if anything at all.

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Mike H
Jul 5, 2020

I simply love it but to find one in very nice condition at a reasonable price has become an impossible challenge, one more train that I stupidly let go when it was still in the station 😥 Credit : Instagram

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Seeks
Jul 5, 2020

Those steel Valjoux 22 chronos that you have shared, and a cool 13ZN and a nice CK2913...I think those need to be hunted first HAGWE !

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