Tudor Sport Watches Heritage Chrono

The Tudor Heritage Chrono is a line of 42 mm stainless steel sport chronographs that pays homage to Tudor's vintage racing-watch heritage while delivering a thoroughly modern wrist experience. The collection spans two distinct reference families — the M70330N in black and grey dial configurations and the M70330B in a striking opaline and blue palette — each offered on either a fabric strap or a stainless steel bracelet so buyers can tailor the look to their style. Subdial layouts, color-blocked registers, and bold case proportions make the Heritage Chrono one of the most visually recognizable Tudor sport watches available today. Bizak and Co. carries authenticated Heritage Chrono pieces across all major references and strap options, ready to ship.

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About the Tudor Heritage Chrono

Tudor introduced the Heritage Chrono as a deliberate callback to the brand's iconic Monte Carlo chronographs of the 1970s, a period when Tudor supplied tool watches to motorsport enthusiasts and professional teams alike. The 42 mm stainless steel case strikes a balance between vintage presence and contemporary wearability, and the bi-color dial design — whether the grey and black contrast registers of the M70330N or the opaline dial with blue accents of the M70330B — directly echoes those colorful early references. Both reference families share the same core case architecture and are distinguished primarily by dial color and the choice between a sporty fabric strap and a polished-and-satin stainless steel bracelet. This versatility is central to the Heritage Chrono's appeal, making it equally at home dressed up or worn as an everyday sport watch.

What to Look For

When comparing Heritage Chrono references, dial color and strap choice are the primary differentiators: the M70330N series delivers a bold monochromatic black and grey aesthetic, while the M70330B series offers a lighter, more refined opaline dial with blue sub-registers and accents that suits a wider range of dress codes. Value is generally similar across the two dial families, though fabric-strap configurations can appeal to buyers seeking a vintage-rally feel, while bracelet variants tend to hold broader resale appeal. Confirming the full reference number — particularly the suffix 0003, 0004, 0005, or 0006 — ensures you are receiving the exact dial-and-strap combination you want.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the case size of the Tudor Heritage Chrono?

All Tudor Heritage Chrono watches in this collection feature a 42 mm stainless steel case, a size that gives the watch a strong sport presence on the wrist while remaining wearable for a wide range of wrist sizes. The 42 mm diameter is consistent across both the M70330N and M70330B reference families.

What is the difference between the Heritage Chrono M70330N and M70330B?

The M70330N references feature a grey and black bi-color dial scheme, giving the watch an assertive, tool-watch character, while the M70330B references carry an opaline dial with blue sub-registers and accents for a lighter, more versatile look. Both share the same 42 mm stainless steel case and are available with either a fabric strap or a stainless steel bracelet.

Does the Tudor Heritage Chrono come on a bracelet or a strap?

Yes — every Heritage Chrono reference in this collection is offered in two strap configurations: a fabric strap that reinforces the vintage racing aesthetic, and a stainless steel bracelet for buyers who prefer a more classic sport-watch presentation. The movement and case are identical between the two options, so the choice is purely a matter of personal style.

Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.