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15 July 2010, 12:25 AM | #1 |
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Any more info on TUDOR SUBMARINERS?
Hello all,
Have become more interested in "Tudor Submariners" (not totally accurate, but it'll be the term I'll use). Been reading through old threads as well. Basically, I am trying to figure out a basic evolution of the Tudor Sub.. So, the timeline extends from something like a ref. 9411 [i know there are earlier models] to something like a 79190? So my main questions are: 1. What were the "tudor sub" models produced during the 80s to 90s? When were the last models produced that could be considered to be "tudor subs"? 2. Being somewhat value conscious... Anybody have any idea what the lower price Ref/models would be [I assume the 90s models would be cheaper]? If so, can someone provide an approximate figure? Thanks...looking forward to hearing some responses from the Tudor experts here! Anybody have any other inputs..feel free to join in! |
15 July 2010, 12:46 AM | #2 |
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Hi Ozy
More info on Tudor sub's here :- http://www.tudorcollector.com/ http://forumamontres.forumactif.com/...iner-t1013.htm Good luck |
15 July 2010, 01:17 AM | #3 |
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I was wondering the same thing.
I have heard of Tudor in the past but never gave the brand much thought. However, once joining TRF I have been very interested in Tudor's. I drool everytime I see Dan P.'s Blue snowflake!
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There's lots of info to learn but not easy to find about Tudor Subs. The links from on42 will help. The coolest aspects of Tudor Subs are the blue stainless steel, snowflake, and lollipop variations that can't be found on Rolex Subs. Plus the price point, although gaining value, is easier to handle as well. Google and research as much as possible, decide on the reference you like, then scour the watch forums to find your future Tudor Sub. Best of luck and enjoy the search, [pic, mid 70's 9411] dP
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Thank you as well on42 for your links [seen the 2nd one before] and also Dan for posting his nice snowflake! Now to do some more research.. |
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And a lovely lollipop at that, Martin.
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cheers guys
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15 July 2010, 02:13 AM | #12 |
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Here is a Tudor mid size sub ref.75090 just to keep things confusing..
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15 July 2010, 02:26 AM | #13 |
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79090 Tudor sub, Rolex crown & case, mercedes hands, plastic crystal, ETA 2824.
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will customs stop tudors from coming into the US like they do Rolex?
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Don't know exactly what you mean, but doesn't it depend on value on the package as to whether its stopped or not?
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Here's mine.
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I can't wait to get a vintage Tudor. Love seeing everyones pictures!
I am also thinking about getting a Mini Sub for my son (if I can find one) in a few years.
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My Lollipop
My Tudor and I love it. Trying to get a new Tudor Classic at the moment.
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Here's mine - it has the most symmetrical dial of any watch I've seen.
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Thanks for all the pics and help guys..
Probably won't do any purchasing for awhile..but who knows? Always good to be prepared right? But I really am interested in getting one at some point! The vintage Tudor Subs are real beauties. Still trying to find more time to do more research but this thread has been helpful...and it seems like there is a lot of love out there for the Tudor Sub! |
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I love those vintage Tudor Subs
But this should be on the vintage forum
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