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25 February 2011, 10:36 AM | #1 |
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FS: Tudor 38mm Prince Oysterdate "Jumbo"
This is the 38mm Tudor Prince Oysterdate. This is a great watch with a real wrist presence. I show it here next to a vintage DJ so you can see the size difference. It has the roulette date wheel. The red are even numbered. It has a Rolex screw down crown and dates to 1970. The back reads "Original Oyster Case By Rolex Geneva.
My watchmaker just did a full service on the movement and gave it a light polish. Acyrlic crystal with no nicks or scratches. Just a couple swirlies. This has an ETA 2752/72 movement, non-hacking, and non-quickset. It is is excellent condition! Full disclosure: Since getting it back from the watchmaker the crown is a bit finicky when hand winding. After about 10-15 winds it sometimes starts to slip and you need to pull on the crown a bit and turn it to continue. This hasn't affected it's time keeping in anyway and it has been as accurate as my Rolex. It is on a new DiModell black calf strap. I am looking for $775 which includes paypal fees and shipping USPS priority in the U.S. My price if firm. International sales will need to have money added for shipping. I will only ship to a paypal verified address. I have done a number of deals here and many on the TZ sales corner. My references can be found in the Good Guys section of watchnet. Please search Jim Sherner. You may contact me at: [email protected] |
25 February 2011, 12:57 PM | #2 |
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Here's the pic next to the Datejust
Sorry I forgot it. This is for size comparison only.
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26 February 2011, 11:06 PM | #3 |
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Bump & additional detail
I have been asked some questions about the crown. As I mentioned in the above post from a dead-stop after 10-15 hand winds the crown slips. This hasn't affected the auto movement or time keeping in any way as I usually wear the watch or keep it on my winder. When I do hand wind it runs as well so it hasn't been a big deal and I have not cared to send it back to the watch maker as a result. It runs with COSC. $775 paypalled and shipped in the US. Outside the US may require additional $ due to shipping costs. Let me know where you are and I will estimate it for you.
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1 March 2011, 03:14 AM | #4 |
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Hanks TRF
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