Property of the original British owner. There is no need to redefine the collectability of early Tudor homeplate chronographs as they are undoubtedly one of the greatest looking watches ever made by the firm in the early seventies. Known to collectors for its "homeplate" indexes the look is completed in the reference 7031 by an attractive black tachometer bezel a distinctive bright orange chronograph hand and the orange on the first 5 minutes of the chronograph counter. Until recently the production of the extremely rare black dial version has been debated as. At a watch show about 10 years ago a box of about 15 black chronograph dials surfaced and those were quickly bought and mounted on regular 7031. This original find confirms that they were indeed sold originally as is. The current owner purchased the watch from his local jewellery store Roy Richard Ltd. in Bromsgrove. He went to send it back to his same local store in 1979 to have the watch serviced at Rolex in London (both receipts still present) and the bracelet was changed. It is only the second time that a black dial 7031 has ever appeared at auction and is the first example to come complete with its original documentation. A true time capsule for the collector of rare Tudors.
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