Tudor invited me, among other collectors of vintage Tudor, for a special event, a get together, organized at the Tudor Manufacture on the 15th of April. I know some of the collectors personally, others I met for the first time, with great pleasure. The am
A very interesting Military watch, which lived under the shadow of its crowned sister, the 5513, for many years. Times have changed, and for some years, now, it has its moment of glory. Here are those I owned... 7016 " 1974 ": 94010 " 1981 ": 94010 " 1982
I've seen one for sale ( 7016 ) which is a bit particular... A Ci MN. Obviously first used by the french Marine Nationale ( M.N ) then or at the same time ( ? ) used by the Argentinian Army ( Marine? ). Here it is: Credit pictures: Premium Watch. I passed
I had this Tudor 7016 MN in my collection, before it left it in some sad circumstances. That was pretty alluring. I have to find another one as I find these snowflake dials very appealing. Blue even better. Best, Nicolas
The 7924 is not a reference we see every day, here or there. For a good reason: The production numbers are quite low. It is said that only 200 were made at the end of 1958, I would say much more, but still, not that many, compared to the 7928 / 7016 / 940
The Rolex Tudor 7021/0 was introduced around 1968 as a replacement to the 7928. This coincides wilt the beginning of the rolex 1680. Tudor the time started to use the ETA movement a workhorse that has stood the test of time. At the same ( as noted by Nico