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30 June 2023, 04:29 AM | #1 |
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Thoughts on this possible purchase - Tudor 79090 Blue
Looking for thoughts on this Tudor 79090 I am considering the purchase of. My goal is to find a nice condition 1990's plexiglass 79090 in blue. Originality is not a major concern as long as the parts are not counterfeit. I don't care about creamy tritium or anything like that.
I know this watch has a service dial and hands, and new end links. It was serviced by Tudor/Rolex in 2016 and I'm sure they were changed as the dial is not tritium. I can also see there is rust spot at about the 53 minute marker. In researching the issue it appears this is fairly common for a plexiglass Rolex/Tudor and it does not mean water has breached the case. If I'm wrong, please let me know. I'm most interested in thoughts on the case condition. Clearly it has been polished, and I'm not expecting something unpolished, but does it look "overpolished" to you? (realizing that's a relative term) Any other thoughts would be helpful. Thanks. |
30 June 2023, 05:03 AM | #2 |
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Looks like a fine and dandy Luminova dial/handset/insert/crown service piece.
Rule of thumb I use, is about 75 % of a original t dial one on a 79090 or 80% on a 79190. I bought an almost identical piece last summer for £4500/$5300 ish, that was cheap mind. My only advice don't overpay for a Luminova dial as you'll have a smaller demand pool if you come to sell it and people expect it to be cheaper.....but there is something quite nice about the vibrant shade of dark blue that this post 2001 semi-gloss Luminova dial has (and the HR markers the applied, are to my mind a bit like the old sherbet sweet 'flying saucers' )....and as a practical daily wearer that lumes up like a modern piece it is a nice wrist companion.
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30 June 2023, 05:28 AM | #3 |
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Love the vibrant blue and service parts don't bother me but should be reflected in the value. What's the mark at 10:40?
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30 June 2023, 06:36 AM | #4 | |
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https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=287895 If I were to buy the watch I would have my watchmaker clean that off and check the water resistance. |
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For a while I was searching for a 79090 and other similar models and often found those rust spots. If its a dealer perhaps you can have their watchmake remove and pressure test it.
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1 July 2023, 02:55 AM | #7 |
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How do the lugs look? I know the case has been polished but I wouldn't characterize it as "overpolished." But I'm definitely interested in opinions more expert than mine.
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Lugs look OK, photos are not great for portraying the lugs. Some dishing at the lugholes, but no closeup photos with better angles. I'd rate the lugs a B
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2 July 2023, 10:12 AM | #10 |
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Nice looking watch. The caseback looks to have been replaced as well. Original would have Rolex markings. It is a nice clean look and I prefer that type of luminova dial to the ones with the metal surrounds. That would be a great everyday watch. But the price should reflect the service parts. Should be at least 30% less than all original.
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2 July 2023, 10:16 AM | #11 |
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Thanks for the comments but I'm moving on from this one. I'll need to be satisfied with my BB58 Blue. At the end of the day I don't think I'm comfortable with a watch that may not be 100% water resistant for my purposes. I don't care to have dive watches that need to be treated like a dress watch. I have dress watches that fit that bill.
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