
Levelero's post highlights a particularly rare Tudor Submariner ref. 7928, distinguished by its double-signed dial and case back. This article delves into the nuances that make certain 7928 examples highly sought after by collectors, moving beyond the standard appreciation for this reference. Levelero's personal acquisition serves as a prime example of the unique variations available within this celebrated model.

The Tudor Submariner reference 7928 represents a significant evolution within the brand's dive watch lineage, succeeding earlier references and establishing many of the design codes that would define future Tudor Submariners. Positioned as a robust and accessible alternative to its Rolex counterpart, the 7928 was widely adopted by military forces and civilian divers alike, solidifying Tudor's reputation for producing reliable tool watches.
This reference typically features a 39mm stainless steel case, often characterized by either pointed crown guards (PCG) or square crown guards (SCG), depending on the production period. It is powered by the ETA-based Caliber 390, a self-winding movement known for its durability. Early examples may feature gilt dials and 'smiley' self-winding text, while later versions transitioned to matte dials with white printing. The bidirectional rotating bezel is fitted with an aluminum insert, often featuring a red triangle at 12 o'clock.
For collectors, the 7928 is highly sought after due to its historical significance and the wide array of variations, including different crown guard styles, dial types (gilt, matte, underlined), and military or retailer-signed examples. Its robust construction and classic design ensure its continued relevance in the vintage watch market, appealing to those who appreciate its utilitarian origins and distinct aesthetic.
This is beautiful, the overall condition is exceptional and that signature really adds a little flair to the watch - I've always preferred Tudor subs to their Rolex counterpart as to me they always represented a more low key option. Congratulations on owning such a rare and beautiful watch !
May I change the strap?π¬
Itβs like to support Atletico de Madrid instead Real or Barcelona... itβs not the logical decision, but... π
Next i will show is another doube signed with more beautiful graphics than the S&L imo. Accept guessing!
Tudor with a double signature. If you remember well, similar with my surname... π¬
Keeping mine but you know this one altready. But warm warm warm, very close...... π
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