Tudor. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date, sweep centre seconds, bracelet and blank guarantee
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Tudor. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date, sweep centre seconds, bracelet and blank guarantee

SIGNED TUDOR, OYSTER PRINCE, 200M=660FT, SUBMARINER, SNOWFLAKE MODEL, REF. 9411, CASE NO. 720'246, CIRCA 1974

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Tudor. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date, sweep centre seconds, bracelet and blank guarantee
Signed Tudor, Oyster Prince, 200m=660ft, Submariner, Snowflake model, ref. 9411, case no. 720'246, circa 1974
Cal. 2784 automatic movement, 25 jewels, black matte dial, luminous triangular, baton and square numerals, luminous snowflake hands, sweep centre seconds, magnified window for date, tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, bidirectional revolving grey bezel calibrated for 60 units, screw back stamped "Original Oyster Case by Rolex Geneva", screw down Rolex crown, stainless steel Tudor Oyster bracelet and deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
40 mm. diam.; overall length of bracelet approx. 190 mm.
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Lot Essay

With Tudor blank Guarantee and an example of Tudor Anthology by Alberto Isnardi.

The present watch is a fine representative of Tudor's celebrated Submariner family, distinguished by its very good and original overall condition and the attractively bleached bezel.

Reference 9411, Tudor's last Submariner model, was launched in 1973. With the exception of the new calibre 2784 with 25 jewels it was identical to its predecessor. It is part of Tudor's iconic "snowflake" series, characterized by the unusual shape of the hands and numerals.

As early as the 1960s until the mid-1980s, Tudor diver's watches were the brand of choice of many armed forces, particularly certain units of the French Marine Nationale, the US and the Argentine Navy.

A black and white image of ref. 9411 as featured in Tudor's catalogues from 1973 to 1974 is illustrated in Alberto Isnardi's Tudor Anthology, p. 119.

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