Tudor Monte Carlo ref. 7159 - Photo Review

Jan 01, 2019,09:42 AM
 

After seeing the pictorial and review presented by our illustrious Jeff AKA "DrStrong" citing this underappreciated gem… The stage was set and the hunt was on.

The Target - TUDOR 7159/0 Grey/Orange "Monte Carlo"

Condition should be as pure as snow… Well the dials on the Tudor did not have the same quality controls that the sister brand Rolex had so many of the Tudor Monte Carlo range had issues with the quality of the dial.  Most prominent was "bubbles" on the surface of the dial.  Also not treated with the same care most that survived had battle scars and lost tritium among the many blemishes.  Finding clean and complete examples as with all vintage Rolex and others the minute details have a heavy consequence on the collectability. You can always find great examples but you always seek the one with the less imperfections while still maintaining their character.  After all if you what a perfect watch just buy a new one but it will not have the soul and character of the vintage one. 








The heft on the Tudor Monte Carlo is obvious the moment you see it.  A much thicker case than the Daytona gives a real presence.  A much ticker case and shape ads top the sporty aspect of the watch.

Under appreciated, undervalued this is one that is sure to find a big following in the collector circles.  That is, if you are ready to go on the hunt.















Enjoy the pictures and Thanks to Jeff for the inspiration. 

Best Bill 






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Bill, I am so happy for you!

 
 By: amanico : December 12th, 2011-22:39
.Definitely, these MCs deserve much more appreciation and love. Their thciker case, compared to the vintage Dayto, is an asset, as you said it very well. A Vintage Dayto and a Tudor MC, that is something to consider. I would sound like an heretic, but I m... 

Thanks mon ami

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-00:16
The quest for a 7031 "Home Plate". Yes that would be nice too. But as you noted this is a good one to accompany any Daytona. This watch can fill the gap of a PN with a lot less effort. In no way a replacement but a good alternative with the painted dial a... 

As you say...

 
 By: DrStrong : December 13th, 2011-00:31
..."A Vintage Dayto and a Tudor MC, that is something to consider"...  

A dream Pair for sure

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-00:39
I am still a long way behind you my friend. Still taking baby steps. The waters can be treacherous in the Paul Newman world and mistakes can be very costly. I think it takes a very seasoned connoisseur to be able to make correct judgment about a PN Dayton... 

It's a minefield...

 
 By: DrStrong : December 13th, 2011-06:52
...and it adds to the thrill ;-)

Sure. That is a brilliant demonstration. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : December 13th, 2011-00:43
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I love these short indexes, they are so characteristic.

 
 By: amanico : December 13th, 2011-21:42
Now, same dial with ss bezel that would be my first choice. I am not very mad about the black bezels on the Vintage Daytos and MCs. Go figure why.... Best, Nicolas.

well done Bill!

 
 By: MattS : December 12th, 2011-23:30
That's'a super cool watch! I love it! Matt

This forum is the instruction manual

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-00:17
It is better to stay away. Or maybe not... Thanks Matt. A+ Bill

What a nice example !

 
 By: DrStrong : December 13th, 2011-00:27
lots of 7159 have unperfect dials, yours is the best I have seen so far. Congrats for the awesome find. The greay Nato is a very good choice. This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2011-12-13 06:50:09

I apologize for my lack...

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-00:35
I apologize for my lack of originality. Not only did I copy your choice with MC 7159 but I even hunted the selection of nato straps like yours. To put a ribbon on the package I borrowed your picture style. I guess it has to be true that imitation is one o... 

It's an honor for me Bill [nt]

 
 By: DrStrong : December 13th, 2011-00:58
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What a superb watch....

 
 By: fernando : December 13th, 2011-07:44
and in such pristine condition! A real find indeed and with perfectly matched straps! Lovely photos. Thanks for sharing Bill. fernando

It shows even better in person

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-08:19
I must admit that having the forum as reference material you get educated in what you are looking for. Then the hunt is on. You kiss many frogs and then… Bliss. Best Bill

this is a supreme irony

 
 By: cazalea : December 13th, 2011-09:27
that my friend has this watch and I covet it - in fact he has loaned to to me, but will not sell it. It seems bad manners to chase after another one that's exactly like his ... Perhaps there is a "watch collector etiquette" expert to advise me on this poi...  

I would :-)

 
 By: TdotBean : December 13th, 2011-16:41
and I'll start practicing my "sob face" when he come back to claim his watch. ;-) Jokes aside. This is mighty handsome looking watch. I've been contemplating the tribute for months now. Regards Tyler

You may want to start...

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-17:50
You may want to start with looking at the "Real McCoy" first to get an impression of the balance and size. The Tribute is very well executed but if you do have a chance to handle the 7159 in person it will help. As with all watches different shapes fit di... 

I afraid you gonna say that.

 
 By: TdotBean : December 13th, 2011-21:24
A mint vintage one will be an ultimate choice. However once awhile I do come to appreciate a truly honest modern tribute. Like the Deep Sea and Polaris. I'm still contemplating whether I'll end up to with pair ..... damn blomman. :-D We'll see. Regards Ty... 

Congratulations, Bill!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : December 13th, 2011-11:25
Looks great - and you alresdy have perfect matching natos! Best Blomman

Many thanks Blomman

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-11:38
I need to stay a way form the forums for a while.... NOT.... Best Bill

Now Bill needs...

 
 By: DrStrong : December 13th, 2011-12:19
...the matching car and hairdo ;-)...  

I could try that but...

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-17:52
I may skip the one piece jump suit unless I actually race... As a civilian that may be hard to pull off. Bill

Inspired or not, that is a nice watch, congratulations.

 
 By: PoyFR : December 13th, 2011-21:38
Plenty character in this watch, not as obvious as a Daytona, I like it! May be you could consider to marry it with a Heuer Monaco… it never ends ;-)

Which is also another interesting option... Monaco or Vintage Carrera?

 
 By: amanico : December 13th, 2011-21:40
I mean an olf Carrera " Panda Dial " would also be a suprb companion, for this Tudor MC. Hmmm! Best, Nicolas.

You can fill a full box of racing chronos

 
 By: DrStrong : December 14th, 2011-03:20
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I agree. It is not trying to be a Dayto

 
 By: Bill : December 13th, 2011-21:48
It has enough style that is can stand on by itself. This means the Daytona "PN" is still a target. At the base level I can enjoy this one. Bill Rolex Daytona Sigma dial...  

That's a very high "base level"....LOL [nt]

 
 By: DrStrong : December 14th, 2011-03:16
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It's always enjoyable to see your photographs Bill...

 
 By: i_am_Sam : December 14th, 2011-00:49
Either its Panerai or Vintage Rolex Your collection of vintage rolex is really amazing And as for this one, I really love it.. I didn't really care for one until I saw the new Tudor Heritage Chrono, and of course the original version is so much better wit... 

Thank you for the kind words

 
 By: Bill : December 14th, 2011-08:30
There is certainly some commonality between Rolex and Panerai and I guess that is why I gravitate towards those brands. I am lucky to have many collector brother on the site that are an inspirations and an education. It has a lot to do with sharing the ex... 

I can see it too Bill

 
 By: i_am_Sam : December 15th, 2011-23:40
And I've been reading many resources on Vintage Rolex But seems to be a more dangerous game than Panerai But I'm sure being a collector, it must be really exciting to learn and get as much experience as possible Indeed we're lucky to have this forum as a ... 

late to the party (as usual)

 
 By: Ryan5446 : December 15th, 2011-09:09
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 ...  

I forgot one picture

 
 By: Ryan5446 : December 15th, 2011-10:12
No clue how to edit my message (homeplate is from bas.nl)...  

Fantastic examples

 
 By: Bill : December 15th, 2011-10:23
Thanks for sharing. It is true that perfect dials are hard to come by. I like the follow up pictures also. Best Bill

Who said these watches are rare ? LOL

 
 By: DrStrong : December 15th, 2011-12:38
terrific example Steven ! Wow !

Ryan..... Does yours have a sticker on the back?

 
 By: MorganDK : December 16th, 2011-06:32
Tudors are great. Cheers morgan...  

no sticker unfortunately (nt) [nt]

 
 By: Ryan5446 : December 17th, 2011-11:31
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A great watch and lovely photographs

 
 By: nasseriq : January 1st, 2019-11:43
Best Reubin