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Marke :
Tudor
Kollektion :
Tudor Submariner
Modell :
Tudor Submariner
Referenz :
Tudor - 7021
Kategorie :
Armbanduhr
Zustand :
Gut
Zeitraum :
1970er
Uhrwerk :
Automatik
Format :
T
Gehäusematerial :
Stahl
Gehäuseform :
Quadratisch
Referenz-Details :
7021 / 0
Verschlussart :
Faltschließe
Komplikationen :
Datumsanzeige
Beschreibung :
Manufacturer: Tudor;Year: Circa 1970;Reference No: 7021/0;Movement No: 2'484;Case No: 739'656;Model Name: "Snowflake;Material: Stainless steel;Calibre: Automatic, cal. 2484, 25 jewels;Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, reference 7836, end links stamped 280, max length 210m;Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Rolex deployant clasp stamped 70;Dimensions: 39.5mm. Diameter;Signed: Case signed. Dial, inside caseback and movement signed by Tudor;Accessories: Accompanied by a letter from the owner and additional NATO strap;Catalogue Essay;Rolex introduced Tudor to the market in 1945 with the objective of selling high quality watches at a reasonable price. Throughout its history, Rolex used the Tudor line to experiment different designs and concepts, later to be used in Rolex’s own watches.;Like the Rolex line, the Tudor Submariner underwent various changes throughout its history, with the cases increasing in size from 37mm to 39mm, as well as dial and caliber modifications.;Collectors use the name “Snowflake” to refer to the Tudor Submariners with reference 7016/0, 7021/0, 9104/0 and 9411/0 produced from 1965 to 1975 and some newer reissue models. These watches featured square hour markers and a unique hand style that distinguished them back then, and still distinguish them today, from other watches.;Tudor supplied the Snowflake Submariners to the Marine Nationale (French Navy), which became a testing bed for Tudor’s Submariner line. Although a diver’s watch at its core, the Tudor Submariner “Snowflake” was also fashioned to be suitable and elegant enough for everyday use.;The Tudor Snowflake Submariner was the first model to use Tudor’s new logo, a shield, and to use luminescent hands and markers, which allowed users to clearly see the dial underwater. This specific reference 7021/0 was the first Tudor Submariner to feature a date complication.;The present Tudor Snowflake Submariner is a superb example, in overall good condition with strong case proportions. In 2004, it was given to the owner by his father who was the founder of a diving school in Eibsee, in the South of Germany. Accompanied with an additional NATO strap, this watch makes it a great addition for the connoisseur.;With its ghost bezel and overall great condition, this watch definitely has some charisma which will attract any vintage watch collector.