1997 Tudor Submariner ‘Rare Steel bezel’ Ref. 79190 (Full Set)
Model: | Tudor |
Year of issue: | 1997 |
Reference number: | 79190 |
Condition: | mint |
Status: | sold |
Dealer country: | Dubai |
Dealer name: | Tariq Malik |
Price in US $ | n/a |
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Description
To mark the last Tudor Submariner by Tudor the brand installed a polished stainless steel bezel with black enamel filled numerals. The combination of the glossy black dial and polished bezel gives it a very cool X-Ray look. With a production run of only 1 year in 1997 the 79190 Submariner is a hard find and in my opinion the best looking and rarest Tudor watches from that period. We are delighted to offer this watch in a super full set with everything it came with when it sold in 1998 in Italy, a truly special Tudor for the sophisticated collector.
SKU | 3.2.042 |
Brand | Tudor |
Model | Submariner 'Rare Steel bezel' |
Ref. No. | 79190 |
Serial No. | B930XXX |
Year | 1997 |
Gender | Gents |
Case Size | 40mm |
Case | Excellent case that has been lightly polished in the past. The lugs remain straight and even with fully intact numbers between. Polished Steel bezel, only made in 1997. Caseback correctly signed Rolex |
Bracelet / Strap | Excellent and original folded Oyster bracelet with Tudor clasp.10 links. The bracelet has very light stretch for the age and is in great condition |
Dial | Excellent black glossy Tritium dial with creamy hour markers and matching hands |
Price | Sold |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Movement | Automatic |
Functions | Date |
Condition | Mint |
Box | Orig. box and carton |
Papers | Original Warranty Certificate signed, stamped and dated from AD in Italy. Anker, cloth and original booklet |
Dealer
Tudor was the second brand from Rolex. Created by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf, Tudor owes much of its initial success to its affiliation with Rolex. Tudor watches were originally intended as a more affordable alternative, offering the same quality and craftsmanship, but at a lower price point. Today, Tudor is flourishing as a popular watch brand in its own right, all history you find by following this link to their official website...