Tudor Big Crown 7924 Vintage
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Tudor Big Crown 7924 Vintage

By levelero · Mar 11, 2021 · 45 replies
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In this insightful post, collector levelero spotlights the Tudor Big Crown ref. 7924, a significant precursor to the more commonly known 7928. levelero articulates the unique allure of this reference, emphasizing its distinctive design elements and historical importance within the Tudor lineage. His personal appreciation for its 'aura' and 'magnetism' offers a compelling look at what makes this vintage diver a true collector's piece.

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Before the 7928, came the 7924.

Not a 6200, but ei! What a cool one. The 8mm Rolex Brevet crown and the red triangle in the insert are pure magnetism.

The gilt fonts and chapter ring give so much presence to the dial. Not to mention the thick case and plexi... 

Unfortunely, mine has not the cherry on the cake; the military provenance. But to imagine that this reference had presence in several military units, just blow my mind. 




About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5510

The Submariner reference 5510 is a notable example within the early production of the model line, distinguished by its "Big Crown" design. This reference was produced for a very short period, making it one of the rarer variants. It represents a transitional phase in the Submariner's development, bridging earlier designs with later, more standardized configurations. Its aesthetic aligns with the functional tool watch philosophy prevalent at the time of its introduction.

The case of the reference 5510 is constructed from stainless steel, featuring a diameter characteristic of its era. It houses an automatic movement, specifically the Caliber 1530, which provides reliable timekeeping. The crystal protecting the dial is made of acrylic, a common material for watches of this period, contributing to its period-correct appearance. The water resistance rating was a significant feature for the model at its release.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in the foundational period of the Submariner. Its limited production run and specific design elements, particularly the oversized winding crown, contribute to its desirability. The 5510 is considered a key reference for understanding the evolution of the Submariner series, showcasing the design language and technical specifications that preceded subsequent iterations.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 1530
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Bill
Mar 11, 2021
The Tudor 7924 civilian is just as cool as one with military provenance. A real beauty.

LE
levelero
Mar 11, 2021
It’s all about engravings ;)

Thank you Bill!

AM
amanico
Mar 11, 2021
Depends. The 7924 MN doesn't have engravings on the case back. Only the ARA.

LE
levelero
Mar 11, 2021
Right!!

All about engravings, proper serial numbers and sexy scratches, better said πŸ€ͺ

KK
kkochheiser
Mar 11, 2021
Just perfect!

That must be a very satisfying watch to wear. I love it. Kent

LE
levelero
Mar 11, 2021
Has this thing...

Aura? This kind of watch that wearing it, you feel you have something important on your wirst

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