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25 May 2012, 05:10 AM | #151 |
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Serial Number - B562***
- Quarter/Year - Not engraved - Model Name/number Oysterdate Chronograph "Big Block" 79160 -Movement- Valjoux 7750 - Case/Bracelet - - SS case, black enamel tach bezel. Oyster bracelet 78360 with 589 endlinks and Tudor shield clasp. Rolex crown case back marked ORIGINAL OYSTER CASE BY ROLEX GENEVA. - Dial/Hands - White dial with black subs (Panda), darkened stainless hands with luminous, chrono hands are white, stainless stick hour markers, lettering on the dial- Tudor Oysterdate Automatic-Chrono Time T Swiss Made T Luminous dots below hour markers. Owner - Ralpie |
1 June 2012, 07:14 AM | #152 |
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5 June 2012, 05:31 PM | #153 |
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Quick question: where do you find the serial number of bracelet? Not the end link I mean...
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I see a Tudor 75000 with ONLY 5 digit serial no. 397XX . Is that fake?
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31 August 2012, 12:31 PM | #157 |
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I have a Tudor Sub 79190 with serial number starting in b633. Does anyone know what year this might have been manufactured?
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3 September 2012, 01:06 PM | #158 |
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My guestimation is about 1997..+/- ..from what I gather from some searching +/- a few years..?!?
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6 September 2012, 11:48 AM | #159 |
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/\ ... like the one I just picked up today...from a pawn shop...
79190/B870xxx
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27 November 2012, 06:11 AM | #160 |
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560xxx (1966)
Found thif one at my dads tool box, it has been there for almost 20 years. Time to get it rocking again. I went to the service with it, and took a full service to it. I really love to look and feel of this timepiece. :) It's just legendary! Ps. bracelet not original though :( I'm going to replace it with a Nato Strap, until I found a original bracelet to it. |
28 November 2012, 06:31 AM | #161 |
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Need more pics - that could be real sweet - what did the service folk change on it?
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They're: - Cleaning up and oiling the mechanism - Polishing the body - Polishing the glass (get rid of the scratches) - Changing the seals Sorry for my bad english, not into the clock vocabulary yet. ;) I suppose the -66 SUBMARINER is relatively rare? Ps. caliber 390, ref. 7928 |
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I would suggest not to change the hands / dial / crown if at all possible - good luck
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The crown need to be replaced at some point, if I want to to be 100% waterproof because the seals in the crown and the tap is like 50 years old (propably gone bad). I think this watch is a great start to me getting into the world of real watches! |
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29 November 2012, 05:10 AM | #166 |
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Tudor Submariner 7928
Greetings my fellow Tudor collectors, I would like to add my early 7928 to the serial number base.
Serial # - 3794XX Movement - 390 Case-Back - III-62 Pointed Guard Minute hand is pretty worn out, hour & second hand good condition. Took these pics. with my I-Pad so please be forgiving. |
10 December 2012, 09:55 PM | #167 |
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whats the date of my tudor watch and is it rare?
hi i have a tudor watch which i bought recently from an auction it was sold to me as a tudor "rolex"watch from the 1920's i would like confirmation of this! i have looked at other tudor serial numbers quoted on this thread but none corrospond with mine. my watch has a 6 digit serial number with a 3 digit number underneath it. the serial number on the back of my watch is as follows:-
652966 250 any help with this would be much appreciated thanks |
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12 December 2012, 08:11 AM | #169 |
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Thank You hge, it's one of my favorites. Love that "Look" also. Cheers
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12 December 2012, 02:35 PM | #170 |
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And another one
PCG 1961 serial # 383***
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1 February 2013, 08:59 PM | #171 |
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I have a Tudor Oyster Prince Model 7928
It has the Serial number: 409860.Can someone help me with dating this thing? I believe my dad purchased it in 1964. Thanks in advance |
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from a Google search.. that seems to be c. 1962'ish.. which fits into your Dad's time frame..!?!?
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Update: Tudor Serial Number Database...
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28 August 2013, 11:20 AM | #175 |
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I've checked the posted serial numbers and mine is skipped, 75xxxx to 77xxxx.
I have a Tudor Sub snowflake 7021/0, # 76xxxx. Any thoughts or input? tks Dave |
18 September 2013, 06:30 PM | #176 |
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Hi my controbution
I have Tudor 75090 serial no is B43xxxx, according to the gaurentee card it was sold on the 3de of March 1994. Movement is most likely a 2824-2. Regards Francois |
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Ok so I have inherited a Tudor watch and have discovered a number in the case of 14360 it is 9ct gold with lots of etching inside. Manual winding with a small seconds dial, 15 jewel movement. Hall marks look like a castle and the date D. Any insight would be welcome.
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6 October 2013, 09:46 PM | #178 |
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Also has the Rolex mark and name
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24 October 2013, 03:10 PM | #180 |
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Happy to contribute
- Serial Number - B95XXXX - Quarter/Year - Unknown - Model Name/number - Tudor Prince Oysterdate - Movement - ETA 2824-2, serial # unknown, 25 jewels, rotor description unknown, hacks - Case/Bracelet - Material: Solid Steel, smooth bezel, Tudor winding crown, case back imprints are Tudor, Prince, and Geneva with the Shield alternating, 34mm, Tudor Jubilee #62470, end link #628, Inside caseback imprint: 1st:MONTRES TUDOR SA 2nd:GENEVA SWITZERLAND 3rd: STAINLESS STEEL 4th:74000 - Dial/Hands - silver dial, index hour markers with shield at 12o'clock, metal and style of hands unknown, 1st:TUDOR 2nd:PRINCE OYSTERDATE 3rd:ROTOR 4th: SELF-WINDING 5th T SWISS MADE T, luminous dots between index markers and outer case sans 12o'clock - Notes - Nick. Unknown history. Watch purchased at a jewelry store in Las Vegas on 9 Oct 2013 Face Caseback Movement Inside caseback |
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