Wednesday 27 June 2012

Ranger.......

I'm still working on an article on the elusive Ranger for tudorcollector.com.

Here's how a Ranger Date should look!!!



Photo by Ross P

Saturday 23 June 2012

Tudor Chrono Layout Guide........


I've always loved the Tudor chronograph watches, they're great looking watches and would justify a collection theme in themselves; the 792X0 series alone have got seemingly unlimited dial variations with and without the Tiger moniker.

I came across this scan and although I've seen so so many of these catalogues I still love reading these booklet overviews of the functions of such classic Rolex Tudor watches.

I'll be adding a lot more things like this to Tudorcollector.com over the weeks as I work on the new site. Stay tuned....



Tuesday 19 June 2012

UDT Issue Tudor Snowflake.....

I was recently contacted by the owner of a very special Tudor Submariner that was issued to the United States Navy Underwater Demolition Team (UDT).  History of UDT

This watch was issued to a member of UDT-13 during the Vietnam War - Lieutenant Mike Slattery. I have seen a few Tudor Submariner Date watches that purport to be issued to US navy personnel, but this is by far the best in terms of provenance!





Click here for the full and very informative story of the watch, written by the current owner:


Saturday 16 June 2012

Lesser Seen Tudors Pt. 1.......

We all love the Snowflakes, the MNs, the MonteCarlos, 7924s and other classic Tudors; that's probably why your reading this in the first place! But the Tudor branch of Rolex created some other really interesting watches that, over time, seem to have 'dropped off the radar'. Every now again I'll be sharing a picture or a story behind some of these forgotten heroes!

First up, the Chrono-Time! Rolex introduced the Oysterquartz as a watch with an integrated bracelet and, whilst still technically an Oyster watch, a new case design. Tudor, being the ever more experimental cousin, produced a range of their own new case and integrated bracelet watches - the Tudor Oysterquartz, the Ranger 2 and the Chrono-Time; all sharing a similar theme of the new case design.

The Chrono-Time was however, like the Rolex ref 1530, not actually a quartz watch but featured the ETA auto movement. The watches had Rolex crowns, the often seen engraved caseback and measured 38mm. There was also a lady version the Princess Chronotime in a smaller case size.

I have seen examples in navy and maroon as per this example below, which belongs to Tudor collector Ian B.

Photo by Ian B

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Big Block........

The 791X0 range of Tudor chronographs is one of my personal favourite watches; they really are a big hunk of steel on the wrist! Up until the introduction of the Rolex Deepsea Seadweller, this was the largest Oyster case that Rolex had marketed.

The watch was powered by the workhorse Valjoux 7750 movement and came in three variants.

79160 - Fixed black tachymetre bezel

79170 - Rotating black '1-12' bezel

79180 - Fixed stainless steel tachymetre bezel

I love the classic look of these watches on the wrist! Here's an early Mk 1 version 79170 with the painted line around the date window and the applied baton markers with beveled ends.


Photo by Ross P

Sunday 10 June 2012

SM Beveziers and a MN81.......



A Tudor Submariner reference 94010, issued to SM Beveziers in 1981.





Unlike the British issue MiliSubs that were issued to individuals, the MN Subs were issued to boats and submarines. This example was issued to Sous Marine Beveziers, a French Agosta class patrol submarine that launched in 1977. It carried a crew of 58, including 7 officers.





One of the trickier aspects of finding desirable examples of these watches is the issue of provenance. There are very few attributes of the MNs that differentiate them from civilian versions, so either extracts from the MN watchmakers' records or the original decommissioning papers are an essential part of the package. This example is complete with decom papers from 2003.






There are two dial/hand variations on the 94101 - snowflake and mercedes hands; the MNs with Merc hands are a little rarer and are referred to as having the Mk2 dial. It's an elegant combination with the triangle quarter markers. The hour markers on this example have developed a lovely deep patina!



The watch retains its 'matted' case sides.





And comes on its original NATO strap.




These watches really are very special and have a special place in the Tudor collecting world!

Friday 8 June 2012

Mini Subs.....

As I work on adding more articles to tudorcollector.com I never cease to be amazed at how experimental Tudor were with some of their designs! If we take the Submariner as an example, whilst Rolex have only ever produced a 40mm version, the Tudors have come in all sizes, from the 26mm Lady Sub, via 32mm Mini Subs and 36mm mid-size Subs to the familiar 40mm staple Submariner. Within each of these variations are different dial layouts, colours inserts (even stainless steel!) and a multitude of bracelet options!

Each variation deserves an article of it's own - but that's going to take time!! Here's a couple of pics of one of the less seen examples - the 'Snowflake' Mini Sub. The Snowflake Sub is now the stuff of legend, especially considering it's military connection. What is interesting is that the Mini Sub variation (at 32mm) didn't feature the monicker Mini Sub on the dial, unlike it's mercedes handed cousin. Also, the watch was available with and without crown guards making this the last NCG Sub produced by Rolex or Tudor, before the Black Bay.

Here are two owned by Ian B. Notice the difference in the inserts.


And one previously owned by me, a ref 94400 - the same as the one on the left above.




Tuesday 5 June 2012

HK Rolex and Tudor Passion.........

Rolex Passion Event co-founder Philipp Stahl is one of the world's most renowned vintage Rolex collectors. He dedicates many hours and works tirelessly to promote networks of collectors, host events and work on projects related to vintage Rolex and Tudor watches. Philipp and Bernhard's Passion event originated in Maastricht, but there have now been events across the globe taking the Passion 'brand' to new collectors and different audiences (click here to read the Tudor highlights of Mike Wood's UK Passion event). The latest event took place in Hong Kong and featured some incredible watches. The full story is told on Philipp's blog, "Rolex Passion Report".

Here at Tudorcollector we were excited to see a couple of very nice Tudors amongst the plethora of incredible Rolex watches on display. First up, spot the Tudor BC!!



Here in the UK we don't get to see these hoardings! Hopefully one day Tudor will return to our shores.


Finally, a VERY rare Tudor 'Homeplate' Monte Carlo, featuring a black dial. There are only four known examples of these chronographs; three of which are in HK and one in the US!


Thanks to Philipp for allowing me to use some of his pictures here. Check out the full story here:

HK Passion Report

Summer NATO Shot Pt 5.........

Choices, choices!!


NATO watch roll is a limited edition by Grahame Fowler NYC, the perfect way to transport your watches and straps in style!

Saturday 2 June 2012

Nice MN Line Up....

I have been having some real fun posting fun shots of Tudors on nato straps in the summer sun here on the Tudorcollector blog. There is one man, however, who is the king of nato-cool; so much so that he supplies nato straps to Mr John Mayer from his shop in NYC - Grahame Fowler.

Grahame is a confirmed Tudor addict and has an amazing collection on Tudor MNs, Here is a group shot of his MNs, most featuring the original issued nato straps.



And a snap of his nato strap stock in NYC.


The MNs with some of their cousins.


All photos by Grahame Fowler