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9 October 2018, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Tudor Date-Day reference list
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I've been looking for a while for a Tudor DateDay (classic version not glamour or newc classic model ) as I really like the idea of those complications and the design, I'm interested in the model with a fluted bezel, I've found the below references and was wondering if there are any others I've missed or if the info is off,( if owners could chip in with the exact measurements it would be great) 7019 jumbo Manufacturing range Diameter 38mm Lug to lug 47mm Lug width 20mm Crystal diameter Movement A,Schilds 1895 I believe there's 2 black versions , one with thick indices one with door stop indices (if that's what you call them), Seems black is rare, 90510 Diameter 34mm Lug to lug 40mm Lug width 19mm Crystal diameter Movement eta2784 94614 Manufacturing range Diameter 36mm Lug to lug 44mm Lug width 20mm Crystal diameter Movement eta2834 76214 newest classic version Manufacturing range Diameter 36mm Lug to lug 44mm Lug width 20mm Crystal diameter 30,5mm Movement eta2834 From a post on this forum , there's only one black stick dial in the catalogue, Basically the easiest thing to do would be to just go for a black 76214 however the thing I'm not a fan of is that the indices and hands are quite narrow. Also indices disappear in certain angles due to being completely polished, I like the look of the jumbo (but with 47mm lugs too big for me for a dresser) with thick indices or the 90510, Is there a reference (94614 or another ) in 36mm size with a gloss black dial and thicker,more legible hands, numerals like the ones on the 7019 , 90510 Thanks |
9 October 2018, 03:40 PM | #2 |
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There is also the 76200 which is like the 76214 but without the fluted bezel.
There is also the 76213 which is a two-tone version. The 76200, 76214, and 76213 can all be found brand new in Asia (Hong Kong or Japan) |
9 October 2018, 05:07 PM | #3 |
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Tudor 76214 like this?
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9 October 2018, 10:54 PM | #4 |
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There's also the 23010 which comes in black. It is a 41mm diameter but wears smaller due to the shorter lug to lug distance. Here is a pic of my white dialed version as well as a black dial 76200.
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10 October 2018, 12:29 AM | #5 |
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For what it’s worth I have been wearing a silver dial 76200 for almost a year and find it to be extremely legible. It’s a fantastic watch all around. I’ve been running within 1 second per day. The price is also insane value.
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10 October 2018, 02:27 AM | #6 |
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Here’s the 2tone version Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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10 October 2018, 07:08 AM | #7 | |
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First all, thanks for all the replies
Secondly, the filter seeing any dot in my post, even ones that come from posts I'm quoting (such as the dot jpg in an image), as being hyperlinks is retarded Hey Drcab, yeah that's the 76214 I was thinking about, as mentioned the only thing still keeping me from pulling the triger is the fact the hands and indices are a bit thin, and the markers disapear in certain angles, but I don't think I have alternatives as from what I've searched, there doesn't seem to be a gloss 94614 with thick markers, or if there is they probably are very rare Do you find that the watch is not legible in certain lighting due to reflective indives and hands? Quote:
Not a 2tone fan in general, but that is one cool watch, I like the fact that the disks are colour coded, |
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10 October 2018, 07:10 AM | #8 |
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Also, while I know that it isn't a diver, how does the lume on the 76200 series compare to say a citizen or seiko dress watch after being charged by a UV light
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