Tudor 7924 Submariner Big Crown: Colors of Fall
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Tudor 7924 Submariner Big Crown: Colors of Fall

By amanico · Oct 31, 2015 · 21 replies
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amanico shares his deep appreciation for the Tudor 7924 Submariner Big Crown, a vintage piece he describes as having a "brutal but delectable presence." His post captures the watch in stunning autumn photography, highlighting its robust character against the vibrant colors of fall. This article delves into why this particular reference holds such a strong appeal for collectors.

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While I am trying to do my best to get my second Tudor 7924, I have a lot of pleasure with my first one. Which is never too far from me, by the way.

During this nice escape I had this week end, I brought only 4 watches with me, and among them, this one. 

What can I say? A brutal but delectable presence. 

During an unbelievable nice day, for the last days of October: 

  

And on a bed of dead leaves... 

  

One of my strongest vintage watches, for sure. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 6538

The Submariner reference 6538 is recognized for its prominent crown and lack of crown guards, a characteristic shared with early Submariner iterations. This reference represents a significant period in the development of the Submariner line, preceding later designs that incorporated more protective features for the winding crown. It is often distinguished by its larger crown compared to other early Submariner models, contributing to its distinct visual profile within the collection.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case measuring 37 mm in diameter, housing an automatic movement, the caliber 1030. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal and offers a water resistance rating of 200 meters. The power reserve for the caliber 1030 is approximately 42 hours. The dial is black, and the watch is equipped with a rotating unidirectional aluminum bezel.

For collectors, the reference 6538 is notable for its early production characteristics and its place in the evolution of the Submariner. Its specific design elements, such as the 'big crown' and absence of crown guards, make it a point of interest for those studying the progression of the model. Variants within this reference may include different dial texts or bezel insert types, which are often points of detailed examination for enthusiasts.

Specifications

Caliber
1030
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Oct 31, 2015

blommanesque shot of cool beast Best Damjan

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Oct 31, 2015

drive another 1000km and you just where I need you

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Bill
Oct 31, 2015

Always a pleasure to see it. HAGWE Bill

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Mike H
Nov 1, 2015

... in real it looks even much stronger than in pic (although your pics are quite nice don't worry !). I think these are the right words to qualify your 7924 : a brutal beast ! Absolutely brutal and enjoyable ! Have good time with it my friend, and wear it always in the best of health. Mike

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TheMadDruid
Nov 1, 2015

What a fun trip you are on. And with some very cool timepieces.

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Le Monde Edmond
Nov 2, 2015

Nicolas- I know you own some marvelous watches and many superb GMT vintage which I am particularly fond of. But this might just be. It might be your strongest watch you own in terms of rarity, condition and just presence. I don't care for Tudor much. But this. This my friend is superb!

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