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13 August 2014, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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New to me Tudor 94010 Snowflake
This watch belonged to my Wife's Father, it had been packed away for 15 years but she recently gave it to me...she must love me...
I've talked to her mother in regards to it's history. She doesn't remember the exact date but says the watch was purchased in the early 80's. I do have photos of it with my wife as a young child so I can verify he had it when she was 2-4 years old and she was born in '78. There are only half a dozen photo's I've seen from the era so it's the best I can do. I have sent some photo's privately to one of the serial number database individuals as it does not seem to fit into what is widely regarded as the proper serial number range, but I have been assured by my Mother in law that this is the face the watch had when purchased. It is a snowflake, 94010 and has a 5 digit serial number 15XXX. There are HUGE gaps in the serial number database, this fills it in a bit. It isn't the prettiest, and I had to polish the crystal as it was almost readable due to scratches when I received it, but I'm loving it. Ghost bezel, sadly with a few scratches...but I'll wear it proudly! Some pics. |
14 August 2014, 02:25 AM | #2 |
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Dope piece! Dope story! Wear it in good health, and don't ever sell it!
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14 August 2014, 07:01 AM | #3 |
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Serial #s restarted 81-82'ish so that can be at the very tail end of the snowflake dials
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/...bp60#rows:id=1 Was he Canadian Military by any chance? Would like to see better photos - maybe some dial issues above 9pm and maybe long second hand -but could just be the photo. Now you can be a caretaker for Grandpa's watch. Light cleaning, service, no changes to dial or hands, pass it off to your kids and their kids. If you decide to do anything more than basic seal & surface, ask for recommendations - you don't need to follow them but you will get opinions from a collector's perspective.
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14 August 2014, 07:18 AM | #4 |
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94010s are quite difficult to obtain nowdays....Keep it close....keep it safe....
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A stunner. Have a service done, replace the crystal (keep the original), but don't replace ANYTHING else on that beauty.
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14 August 2014, 08:28 AM | #6 |
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What a great sub. Agree with Dan. Service it and wear the he'll out of it. Great insert on that beauty. Gunmetal color!!!
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14 August 2014, 08:35 AM | #7 |
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Great watch. Fabulous story. Keep it and wear it!!
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14 August 2014, 10:00 AM | #8 |
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Great piece. Personally I prefer black 94010s over blue ones. Congrats.
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Awesome piece! Congrats!
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U can't go wrong with a piece like that on ur wrist. Not to mention coming from someone so special. Wear it in good health.
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14 August 2014, 03:22 PM | #11 |
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Wow thats a nice one
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14 August 2014, 04:57 PM | #12 |
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beauty!
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15 August 2014, 02:04 AM | #13 |
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Beautiful watch and a great story! I wish I had relatives who had fine watches. That said, I very proudly wear my grandfather's Timex, and love it.
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Awesome
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Absolutely beautiful
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I don't believe it was a military watch, he was a police officer. Wouldn't a military watch have an engraving on the back?
I worry about having it serviced as I have read lots of posts where the face and hands are replaced, I'd hate to lose the originality of the watch. I prefer it look old...like me! There are dial issues, above the 9 it's a bit discolored, a few other places...it's far from a new watch. The second hand seems long because of the camera angle, it overlaps the minute marker by about a mm ish. I'm going to keep the crystal as is, I did polish it which causes a bit of distortion here and there due to deep scratches but it's wearable. Prior to the polishing the crystal was so bad some areas were totally hidden. Thanks for the comments, I only have daughters, some day I may be able to pass it on to a Son in Law as my wife's family has. |
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Can't go wrong with any snowflake. Great patina, keep it original and enjoy :)
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16 August 2014, 12:31 AM | #18 |
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very nice, enjoy
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16 August 2014, 12:41 AM | #19 |
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This is my personal grail. Exactly like this - congrats and please take good care of her! Don't you dare let it sit and rot in a drawer, wear that bad boy with pride!
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It's a great piece and I too would be proud to wear it. You might have heard some horror stories of the Rolex Service Centers replacing dials and hands, but now with the vintage Tudors, Rolex doesn't any longer service them. You would have to send it to be serviced by one of the trusted watchmakers here on the forum, or even from a local trusted watchmaker, local to yourself. The ETA movement that your Tudor has is a workhorse and a good movement. But since it is mechanical, it really should be serviced to properly get all of the moving parts moving as they should after 15 or more years. What Dan is suggesting is get the movement serviced, get new seals because the old ones might have started to deteriorate, and replace the crystal, while keeping the original. Not only will it be scratch free, but will then be pressure tested so that the case is sure to be tightly sealed. Hope that helps and wear well! |
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2 December 2014, 12:01 AM | #22 |
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Hi all,
Sorry to revive an old thread. I have recently bought a Tudor snowflake 9411/0 and my local watchmaker has told me that the original crystal is not fully sealed anymore. May I know what crystal I should be looking out for? Must I get the original T-19 plexi or is there a better alternative? I'm located in Singapore btw. Thanks! |
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