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[WTS] 1966 TUDOR SUBMARINER 7928

watch.source.namePosted by HTStinz in reddit.com
$6,500

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[WTS] 1966 TUDOR SUBMARINER 7928

watch.source.namePosted by HTStinz in reddit.com
$6,500

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Hello, Watch Exchange! I have a great example of a Tudor 7928 Submariner available that is running strong and aging gracefully. The serial number places it to 1966. The 7928 Submariner was the first of the modern Tudor Subs that had crown guards and the case shape that was to remain in place for over 30 years, further evolving into the 7016 and 9401 no date subs. The Fleurier 390 movement was overhauled a couple years ago and is running just as well, if not better than some, of my more contemporary pieces. The Invoice and Receipt for the work is included with the watch (see photos). At some point a ways back the original dial was replaced with a service dial, but it was done long enough ago that the current dial is showing some signs of light fading and patina. Though it is showing its age it is not degrading as many of the Tudor dials of yesteryear do tend to do over time. The original bracelet is not present but it does have an older Rolex bracelet on it that compliments it nicely. The bracelet is new enough that it has screws instead of folded links which makes sizing it considerably easier. The case is still well defined and looks like it had a light polishing at some point in the distant past, but long enough ago that the wear that is befitting a watch of this age shows up nicely. It's definitely been worn, but in no way worn out. I purchased this watch a couple years ago on the watch exchange and have worn it sparingly ever since. This is one of those watches that goes well with anything as well as on anything. It's in good enough condition that it could easily be a daily wearer or part of a rotation. I'm asking $6,500, watch comes with everything shown in the photos (Box, Invoice, Receipt). Payment can be made through Paypal F&F (G&S add 3%) or Zelle. If you'd like to jump on a Zoom Call to discuss the piece or would like any additional photos please let me know and I'd be more than happy to oblige. Thank you, and I hope you all have a great day!

Estimated Private Party Value $6,749 — $9,538

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