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Old 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.

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Old 1 June 2012, 07:14 AM   #152
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Old 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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Old 5 June 2012, 07:00 PM   #154
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Quick question: where do you find the serial number of bracelet? Not the end link I mean...
Between watch lugs .



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Old 5 June 2012, 10:35 PM   #155
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Quick question: where do you find the serial number of bracelet? Not the end link I mean...
Sorry

Bracelets dont have serial number , only reference number in the clasp or near the endlink

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Old 8 July 2012, 02:04 PM   #156
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I see a Tudor 75000 with ONLY 5 digit serial no. 397XX . Is that fake?
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Old 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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Old 3 September 2012, 01:06 PM   #158
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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?
My guestimation is about 1997..+/- ..from what I gather from some searching +/- a few years..?!?
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Old 6 September 2012, 11:48 AM   #159
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/\ ... like the one I just picked up today...from a pawn shop...
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Old 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.
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Old 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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Old 28 November 2012, 06:45 AM   #162
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Need more pics - that could be real sweet - what did the service folk change on it?
More pics coming soon (1-2 weeks) after I get it from the service. The clock is working like a charm, but I got it to the service just to be sure. The clocksmith tought the same even if he mentioned that the mechanism was in mint shape, because of not being used that much. :)

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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Old 28 November 2012, 07:17 AM   #163
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More pics coming soon (1-2 weeks) after I get it from the service. The clock is working like a charm, but I got it to the service just to be sure. The clocksmith tought the same even if he mentioned that the mechanism was in mint shape, because of not being used that much. :)

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
Looks like a great piece - I would suggest you ask in the Vintage forum but everything you stated looks good with the possible exception of polishing the case - sometimes polishing removes too much metal that you can't get back ;)

I would suggest not to change the hands / dial / crown if at all possible - good luck
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Old 28 November 2012, 07:23 AM   #164
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Looks like a great piece - I would suggest you ask in the Vintage forum but everything you stated looks good with the possible exception of polishing the case - sometimes polishing removes too much metal that you can't get back ;)

I would suggest not to change the hands / dial / crown if at all possible - good luck
Thanks for your help! Yea, the clocksmith said that he will be gentle with the body, he will just polish it slightly (remove the dirt from difficult places). It didn't have any deep scratches on the body itself.

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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Old 28 November 2012, 12:24 PM   #165
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Thanks for your help! Yea, the clocksmith said that he will be gentle with the body, he will just polish it slightly (remove the dirt from difficult places). It didn't have any deep scratches on the body itself.

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!
..Sounds like a plan to me.. - A classic that will out-live us all..IMO..!!
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Old 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
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Minute hand is pretty worn out, hour & second hand good condition. Took these pics. with my I-Pad so please be forgiving.
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Old 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

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Old 11 December 2012, 06:33 PM   #168
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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
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Minute hand is pretty worn out, hour & second hand good condition. Took these pics. with my I-Pad so please be forgiving.
That's so nice. Love the patinated look of it with a taste o newish style regarding to the strap. :) perfect.
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Old 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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Old 12 December 2012, 02:35 PM   #170
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Old 1 February 2013, 08:59 PM   #171
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Tudor Prince Oyster Date
ref no 74000N
serial no B6082**
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Old 6 February 2013, 11:03 AM   #172
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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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Old 6 February 2013, 12:51 PM   #173
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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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Old 20 April 2013, 03:57 AM   #174
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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
I posted this back in 2/2013. I have an update from my father. This 7928 with serial 409860 was purchased in 1965 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He had the card, papers and the original box. He had it serviced Rolex had the cert papers from there as well. Well Mom cleaned out one day and tossed the lot. He gave to a Watchmaker "friend" and this guy trashed it. It is now in pretty rough shape and I am looking for the correct insert, and a rose dial. Aftermarket is fine as its going to be a daily wear while my 1680 Rolex Sub is put away. Thanks in advance

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Old 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?

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Old 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.

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Old 6 October 2013, 09:44 PM   #177
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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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Old 6 October 2013, 09:46 PM   #178
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Old 9 October 2013, 11:01 PM   #179
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Also has the Rolex mark and name
it would be easier to comment on it if you could post some pictures.
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Old 24 October 2013, 03:10 PM   #180
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- 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

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