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16 March 2020, 08:11 PM | #1 |
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Need Some Help IDing This Watch Please
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Can anyone help with some more info on the watch pictured please. So obviously it's a Tudor Prince Oysterdate. Any other info would be appreciated. Year of manufacture or any other info you may have. Thanks in advance |
17 March 2020, 02:29 AM | #2 |
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Have you looked between the lugs?
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17 March 2020, 02:34 AM | #3 |
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Based on the dial style and the gold plating of the case I would bet to guess early to mid 1960s. The original bracelet would have been a gold plated 7205 rivet bracelet. The end links would have been stamped with a big letter P on them to indicate plated.
The hands have been replaced at some point, they are a later style. As Dan mentioned above, you can remove the aftermarket bracelet thats on the watch and the serial number and model number will be engraved between the lugs. Not a lot of value because to replate it will cost more than the watch itself is worth. Its worth maybe $500 in its current state if it runs.
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The OP was well-mannered and didn't even ask about value. ;-)
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Force of habit haha
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They don’t trade for much because you can’t clean up the case due to it being plated.
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