
Alexandre de Lamberterie
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In 1970 Tudor launched their first chronographs in two references, the 7031 and 7032. The two references were essentially identical apart from the 7031 had a black acrylic bezel, as shown with the current example, and the 7032 had a stainless-steel bezel.
These were the first chronographs produced by Tudor and are instantly recognisable by the distinctive dial with angled subsidiary dials instead of the more normal circular subsidiaries used by the other chronographs of its time. The combination of the vibrant orange chronograph seconds hand and 5 minute markers against the black dial is a great example of 70's design and a look that remains distinctive working equally well today as it did when it was produced.