Incoming: A Rare 1958 Tudor Submariner Reference 7924
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Incoming: A Rare 1958 Tudor Submariner Reference 7924

By jlc.thomsen · May 29, 2020 · 24 replies
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JLC.thomsen's acquisition of a 1958 Tudor Submariner Reference 7924 offers a fascinating glimpse into the allure of early Tudor dive watches. This particular reference, predating the ETA movement era, represents a significant piece of horological history. His post highlights the excitement of discovering a rare vintage gem, even when initially searching for something else.

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Reference 7924 pre-ETA. There is a lot of goodies from Tudor in the 50´s and 60’s but I ended choosing this baby. I can’t wait to get it next week!

About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 7924

The Submariner reference 7924 is a notable early iteration of the model, recognized for its specific design elements that differentiate it from other references within the Submariner lineage. It represents a particular period in the model's development, characterized by a focus on robust construction and legibility. This reference is often sought by collectors interested in the evolution of the Submariner series and its foundational designs. Its production run was relatively brief, contributing to its distinct position.

This reference typically features a stainless steel case, often distinguished by its larger crown compared to some contemporary models. The movement housed within is an automatic caliber, designed for reliability and consistent timekeeping. The crystal protecting the dial is generally acrylic, consistent with watches of its era, offering a warm aesthetic and shatter resistance. The case dimensions are characteristic of early sport watches, providing a substantial presence on the wrist.

For collectors, the 7924 holds significance as a transitional reference, bridging earlier designs with later, more standardized Submariner aesthetics. Its specific crown size and dial configurations are points of interest, allowing for detailed study of production variations. The appeal lies in its historical context and the opportunity to acquire a piece from a formative period of the Submariner's development, appealing to those who value originality and historical accuracy in their collections.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 390
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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PA
pastaboy1939
May 29, 2020
Very nice- - -Enjoy! [nt]

AG
agyzace
May 29, 2020
Amazing!! Congrats!!! [nt]

JL
jlc.thomsen
May 29, 2020
Yeah isn’t it? Thank you Agy [nt]

KE
kev09
May 29, 2020
Superb. What a great watch. I envy you that one. Regards Kev. [nt]

JL
jlc.thomsen
May 29, 2020
Thanks Kev, I was very lucky with that one-

It didn’t take a lot of hesitation. It just popped up as I was looking for another model actually. This early Tudors are so crisp.

AM
amanico
May 29, 2020
Now that's a major catch, my friend. These 7924 are relatively rare, with around 400 / 500 made, maybe less. I find it more interesting than the 6538 sister.

What a character, what a charm! Here is mine: SN 275 xxx. BRAVO! Best, Nicolas

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