TUDOR SUBMARINER DATE SNOWFLAKE REF. 7021

Model: ,
Year of issue: 1969
Reference number: 7021
Condition: worn
Status: available
Dealer country: Italy
Dealer name: Caso Watches
Price in EUR € On request

Description

TUDOR SUBMARINER DATE SNOWFLAKE REF. 7021 In the year 1969, Tudor unveiled the reference 7021 Submariner Date, aligning closely with the debut of Rolex's Submariner Date model 1680. This marked Tudor's inaugural foray into Submariner models featuring a date complication, powered by the ETA calibre 2484. Initially, these timepieces showcased roulette date wheels, where even numbers were highlighted in red and odd numbers in black. Unlike the Mercedes-pattern hands seen in some Tudor Submariners, the 7021 models exclusively boasted snowflake hands, setting them apart from their predecessors and successors. The Tudor Submariner 7021 was offered in two variations: one with a black dial and black bezel, and the other with a blue dial and blue bezel. It's worth noting that both bezel colors were prone to fading, often resulting in a shift in hue over time. Early iterations of the 7021 encountered dial issues akin to those found in the non-date reference 7016, earning them the moniker "Bubble" dials among collectors. However, this specimen features a dial virtually devoid of flaws, elevating its status above its peers. This Tudor Submariner reference 7021 stands out as an exceptional model highly coveted by Tudor collectors. This particular example features the most sought-after combination of a blue bezel and dial with a roulette date feature. The dial is pristine, free from any imperfections, adorned with aged yellowish patina on the hands and tritium indexes. The case remains remarkably well-preserved, showing no signs of extensive polishing. All components, including the 7836/280 bracelet, are correct, original, and period-appropriate. Notably, this Tudor 7021 is likely one of the earliest produced, as indicated by the caseback marked '68', adding an extra layer of significance to its allure. Serial Number 0,738,XXX , Year 1969.

Dealer

Caso Watches

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...