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29 September 2008, 12:37 AM | #1 |
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Tudor Serial Numbers Project
I have been working on the serial numbers of tudor in particular for tudor chronos and submariner and have published in forums in HK. Though the info consolidated is still limited so far, some of my findings are as follows :
Year Least S/N 1960 28xxxx 1961 34xxxx 1962 36xxxx 1963 39xxxx 1964 43xxxx 1965 50xxxx 1966 56xxxx 1967 59xxxx 1968 62xxxx 1969 68xxxx 1970 74xxxx 1971 75xxxx 1972 77xxxx 1973 (*) 79xxxx 1974 (*) 81xxxx 1975 (*) 83xxxx 1976 (*) 84xxxx 1977 86xxxx 1978 (*) 88xxxx 1979 (*) 90xxxx 1980 (*) 93xxxx 1981 (*) 95xxxx 1982 97xxxx 1983 (*) 99xxxx 1984 29xxx 1985 14xxxx 1986 17xxxx 1987 (*) 19xxxx 1988 21xxxx 1989 26xxxx 1990 B33xxxx 1991 (*) B36xxxx 1992 B39xxxx 1993 B50xxxx 1994 B58xxxx 1995 B59xxxx 1996 B79xxxx 1997 B85xxxx 1998 B99xxxx 1999 H13xxxx Remarks : * is the estimated S/N due to limited info For Tudor Chrono Model No. Approx S/N Range 703x/0 ~ 75x,xxx to ~ 76x,xxx 71x9/0 ~ 77x,xxx to ~ 84x,xxx 94xx/0, 94xx0 ~ 87x,xxx to ~ 26x,xxx 791x0 ~ 27x,xxx to ~ B 63x,xxx 792x0, 792x0P ~ B 63x,xxx to ~ H 74x,xxx For Tudor Sub Model No. Approx S/N Range 7922,7924 ~ 24x,xxx to 29x,xxx (Possible as early as 140K) 7928,7928/0 ~ 30,xxx to 62x,xxx 7016/0 ~ 62x,xxx to 82x,xxx (Possible as early as 570K) 7021/0 ~ 73x,xxx to 78x,xxx 9401/0,94010 ~ 84x,xxx to 1xx,xxx 9411/0, 94110 ~ 79x,xxx to 96x,xxx (Possible as late as 1x,xxx) 76100 ~ 70,xxx to 22x,xxx 7x090 ~ 30x,xxx to B67x,xxx 7x190 ~ B 67x,xxx to H 14x,xxx Some More Interesting Findings in Tudor Serial Numbers : 1. For 71x9/0 monte carlo, the only serial numbers I am able to collect started with 77x,xxx, 82x,xxx and 84x,xxx and not others. Still not sure if there are other serial numbers for the 71x9/0 monte carlo series. 2. For contemporary Tudor models, H serial is produced in parallel with O and J serial (J serial should O serial). That is, year of 2007 should correspond to H7 serial and also J1 serial. The recent issued Tudor Iconaut I have come across come with serial J18x,xxx. 3. Tudor reference number started to use "/" from serial number of 59x,xxx (e.g. 7016/0) and such "/" no longer existed in serial number of 89x,xxx (e.g. 94300). |
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Bagel, Thanks for helping me date my sub
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Bagel,
Wow! Thanks for compiling this Tudor info for us. dP
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Thats great info, thanks for sharing |
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Here is my recent updates (23 Nov 2008) that I have posted in Timezone and HK Rolex Club Forum, and would like to share with you here as well.
Year.................... Serial (Earliest) 1959.................... 27xxxx 1960.................... 28xxxx 1961.................... 34xxxx 1962.................... 34xxxx 1963.................... 39xxxx 1964.................... 43xxxx 1965.................... 43xxxx 1966.................... 56xxxx 1967.................... 59xxxx 1968.................... 62xxxx 1969*................... 68xxxx 1970.................... 74xxxx 1971.................... 75xxxx 1972.................... 77xxxx 1973*................... 79xxxx 1974*................... 81xxxx 1975*................... 83xxxx 1976*................... 84xxxx 1977.................... 86xxxx 1978*................... 88xxxx 1979*................... 90xxxx 1980*................... 93xxxx 1981*................... 95xxxx 1982.................... 97xxxx 1983*................... 98xxxx 1984.................... 99xxxx 1985.................... 14xxxx 1986.................... 17xxxx 1987*................... 19xxxx 1988.................... 21xxxx 1989.................... 26xxxx 1990.................... B33xxxx 1991*................... B36xxxx 1992.................... B39xxxx 1993.................... B50xxxx 1994.................... B56xxxx 1995.................... B59xxxx 1996.................... B79xxxx 1997.................... B85xxxx 1998.................... B99xxxx 1999.................... H13xxxx 2000.................... H17xxxx 2001*................... H24xxxx 2002.................... H30xxxx Remarks : - (*) is the estimated figures - MN info not included - O serial not included |
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Rolex Tudor Oysterdate chronograph 79280
I am new to this forum, and to this area of study.
My enthusiasm far exceeds my knowledge. I am at the beginning. I own a Rolex Tudor Oysterdate chronograph in stainless steel. I believe this to be a model #79280 with serial #B905XXX. I purchased this watch, several years ago, from a highly regarded seller on ebay. The watch came with original Tudor papers dated 09.08.01 from the 'Goldsmiths Group', which I believe is in the UK. I do not believe that the outer box and Tudor brochure are original. Upon receipt, I asked my local Rolex Authorized Dealer to verify authenticity and nothing more. I was told that this watch was authentic, and a very clean example. The Dealer looked inside, I have not. I did not show the Dealer the accompanying papers or packaging. I believe that the Seller added the brochure and outer box to complete the package, nothing more. I believe that the papers are original, but I am not qualified to take this fine item apart. From reading carefully compiled information by enthusiasts such as Bagel, I have concluded that this watch is circa 1997, Pre-Tiger endorsement. What I can not reconcile is why this watch is designated 'Tudor Oysterdate', rather than 'Tudor Prince Date'. This watch's crown and back are hallmarked with the Rolex insignia, and the back is engraved 'ORIGINAL OYSTER CASE BY ROLEX GENEVA'. The bracelet is stainless steel and marked #78400. The clasp is hallmarked with the Tudor insignia. I will appreciate any comments, suggestions and helpful input. Thank you, Peter Steiner Last edited by pjsteiner; 2 June 2009 at 04:32 AM.. Reason: To add additional information. |
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Hi Peter. Welcome to TRF. Like you my enthusiasm far outweighs my knowledge! You are in the right place to find information about your watch. I have a tudor chrono 79260 from 1996. It is the same model as yours but with a black bezel (yours has a ss one i believe). If you type tudor chrono into the search facility you will find some excellent posts and probably the largest source of info and history anywhere about Tudor.
As rolex's other brand their cases and winders (and some bracelets) were marked as such. After 97 (someone please correct me if i'm wrong) they ran with complete tudor branded parts. From a collecting/ investment point of view, you've got a more desirable watch as it has the rolex branded case and winder. Please post some pics of your watch in the general discussion forum. There are lots of fans of these great watches here and we'd all like to see. Cheers Mark |
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Tudor Oysterdate chrono ss 79280
Hi Mark,
I did send several photos, as you suggested, but I must have done something wrong.........so I'll try again. I don't have a macro lense. Thank you for your kind response and contribution to our shared interest, Peter |
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Hi there
Oh i see! Thanks for the clarification. The other thing is that the engravement of the 5 digits are not directly on the centre ... its slightly to the right. Is this correct? |
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Being the successor of ref : 94110, ref : 76100 is expected to be introduced in the range of serial from 96x,xxx to 7x,xxx. Therefore, it is possible for 14,xxx serial for ref : 76100. For the serial number being slightly on the right as you have mentioned, a pic will help. |
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Thanks very much. So it is possible to get 6x,xxx for 76100 (lollipop), correct?
Would you be concerned if you see the serials being engraved slightly to the right instead of the centre between the lugs? Or there's no cause of concern at all? Will post a pic to illustrate ... but for now its something like this: STAINLESS STEEL 6 X X X X actually, the 6 and the last digit actually aligns with "E" (stainlEss) and "L" (steeL) respectively so the above illustration is not the perfect example. i thought the usual is like this: STAINLESS STEEL
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Don't worry - I think most (if not all) 5 digit series 76100 are like this.
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Ohh ... phew .... i feel much better! :P Anyway, here's the pic to illustrate what i was trying to describe above ...
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Hi all, I recently got totally hooked on Tudors... These are my babies and I really would like the help to date them (hope this is the right thread for it).
Model 9050/0, serial 87xxxx (seems to be a gap between 1977 and 1978?) Model 94400, serial 10xxxx (should be after 1984?) My 94400 has blue bezel and dial, anyone who know if this one is rare? I've seen quite many in black and a few in gold/champagne - but hardly seen many in blue. Love the color btw. Many thanks in advance and hope I can get in touch with some Tudor-people here! Br Tomas, Sweden |
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According to my archive, s/n 87x,xxx and 10x,xxx correspond to around 1977 and 1984 respectively. I have come across with 94400 with black dial / bezel and blue dial / bezel as well. Rgds bagel |
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tudor 79260P
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a lot of helpful info here i got one of the Tudor prince tiger 79260P why there is a p next to the model #? thank you for info http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...STRK:MESELX:IT |
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Any chance this could still be ok?
Hello everyone and thanks for the valuable info.
According to what I gather, there is no way that a Tudor model 74000 could have serial number 234XXX. However, in the pictures I got from the seller of my new aqcuisition, this clearly seems to be the case: at 12 o'clock: 74000 and at 6 o'clock (approximate allignment): STAINLESS STEEL 2 3 4 X X X The stamping seems quite professionally done on both sides (pretty deep and sure lines) What can I think about this? Many thanks to all knowledgeable members who will take their time to answer this. SimplyTudor |
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Hi all,
I'm new to this wonderful forum and would like to get some more info on my new Tudor Prince Oysterdate. I would like to get an idea of when this watch was produced. All the relevant info you can find below. Furthermore, I'm pretty sure this watch is authentic, but as I'm a novice I can't be 100% sure. Please let me know if the second question is inappropriate for this thread. Thank you in advance! Stainless Steel Tudor Prince Oysterdate, ref: 7106/0 S/N: 73XXXX http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink |
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I recently purchased a Tudor watch but I cannot seem to identify its model. I have included pictures and hope that someone will be able to help me. On the back, there are 2 lines of numbers. The first line reads 37000, while the second line reads 811690. Thanks in advance. Yves http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/2685/dscn3310d.jpg http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/3296/dscn3311j.jpg http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/637/dscn3312i.jpg http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/3267/dscn3313xlu.jpg |
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If it makes any difference, I'm from Toronto, CA; I've heard that Tudor's stopped distributing to the States so maybe certain models remain relegated to the relatively small Canadian market? Yves |
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IMHO, I am sorry to say that I am also doubtful about its authencity. For the peace of mind, you may wish to bring to the official service centre to check. |
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Need little help with A TUDOR RANGER NONDATE PLEASE ? 66####
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The numbers on my watch are slightly different in that the number of digits is five rather than six. I have had this watched serviced and I was assured that it is authentic, but I would like to know more about it.
So there are two diffeent numbers on this watch on one end it reads "Stainless Steel", 942XX. On the other end it reads "1239XX" I assume that the first number is the S/N. What then is the second number? From what I can gleem this is a Model 79180 "Big Block, Reverse Panda" What more can I learn about this watch? |
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For big block with ref 94xx0, its serial range are approx from 87x,xxx to 26x,xxx, which also included some 5-digit serial. |
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Need help
I need some help with this one and someone here I hope knows the answer.
I have an old Tudor, Oyster Commander... Now I dont know when they began serial numbering there watches but this one is only serial number 39,000. I have seen the same model (Oyster Commander) by RWC that was mentioned it was a 1942, and serial numbered 243,000, the case was not exactly like mine, mine is round and the RWC was more of a squared off shape but the movement was the same, 17j. I believe that mine is from the late 1920s to mid 1930s but I dont know. Anyone have a clue or can tell me more? |
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I figured out how to post the photos of it :)
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