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Tudor Oysterdate Monte Carlo

Reference 7149 · Stainless Steel

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AED 33kLow
AED 83kHigh
AED 49kMedian

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About this reference

The Tudor Oysterdate Monte Carlo reference 7149/0 was produced between approximately 1971 and 1977. Collectors prioritize this reference for its transition from the earlier Valjoux 7734 to the manually wound Valjoux 234 movement, which features a column-wheel mechanism and a higher beat rate. The 40mm stainless steel case includes a fixed acrylic tachymeter bezel, distinguishing it from the 7159 and 7169 variants. The dial is characterized by its multi-colored "roulette" aesthetic, featuring orange accents and pentagonal hour markers. Due to its limited production run and historical significance as Tudor’s second-generation chronograph, secondary market prices typically range from $15,000 to $30,000 depending on condition and provenance. A notable production detail is the "Home Plate" nickname often associated with the series, though the 7149 specifically features the updated dial furniture. High-quality examples with original "Rolex" branded crowns and casebacks command the upper end of the valuation bracket.

Auction track record

2 documented sales since 2014. Top hammer $22,788 at Christie's Geneva in 2014. Median hammer: $10,625. Most recent: $10,625 in 2019.

Ranks #17 of 29 Tudor auction lots we track — see all Tudor records.

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LotYearHammerVenue
7149/0 · Oysterdate Monte Carlo 2014 $22,788 Christie's Geneva
7149/0 · Monte Carlo Chronograph 2019 $10,625 Christie's New York

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