A long history who started in the 50’s Here the three exemples I own First/Tudor 7924 from 1958 2nd/ Tudor 7016/0 from 1968 one of the very first MN74 A submariner from a Submarine « S621 Beveziers » Black or Blue dial? Notice the semi pointed crown guard
Around 1967 to 1968. I am making the assumption based on seeing some overlap. Curiously there seems to be some very easy swiss only vs t swiss t versions of the 7016/0 with two line shield snow flake. I also have what appears to be a transition 4 line wit
You just have to pick which reference you like best. Without marking 7922, 7924 With marking and decom paper 7928, 7016, 7016/0, 94010 Have you read the great article about Tudor M.N. by our Dr. Strong? Here the link rolex.watchprosite.com A MN with decom
I have started a collection of vintage military watch and so far only 2. A Longines Majetek and Tudor Marine Nationale. Now the Tudor MN have become some what of a cult item in the vintage military market. Hence a lot of fakes and franken are out there. G
Is your M.N a 7016/0? Does it have a flat case back, like on mine? Have a look at Dr Strong's review on the Tudor M.N, my friend ( Go to New Blog Post on the right part of your screen and see the link to Tudor M.N ). I did some searches, and had the confi
The Tudor Submariner was used by the French Navy - especially by the Groupe de Plongeurs Démineurs founded in 1955 - from the mid 1950’s to the early 1980’s. Most probably, this watch was chosen of course because of its quality but also because of its cos