Tudor Submariner 7928 Chocolate Dial Acquisition
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Tudor Submariner 7928 Chocolate Dial Acquisition

By MattS · Jul 9, 2013 · 26 replies
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MattS shares his latest acquisition, a Tudor Submariner ref 7928 with a rare 'chocolate' tropical dial and pointed crown guards. His post details the allure of vintage Rolex and Tudor dials, emphasizing the unique characteristics that make these pieces highly sought after by collectors. This article offers a glimpse into the nuanced world of vintage diver collecting, highlighting the beauty of natural patina.

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Hi all,

I wanted to share with you the latest piece that joined my vintage diver's theme: a Tudor Submariner ref 7928 PCG SWISS dial with the delightful feature, a brown chocolate dial!

When we strat diving into the complex world of vintage Rolex, one finds out it is not only complex but there is a maturation process.  Having been exploring this world for about four years now I came to the point that the two most desirable kind of dials are either the beautiful glossy dials with gilt matkings or the so called Tropical, or chocolate dilas.  
I was already lucky to own two glossy/gilt dials, one Sub and one GMT, so I had been thinking for some time about upgrading my "standard" 7928 with a more esoteric version, that is to say a pointed crown guard case and a chocolate SWISS dial.
I very much enjoy the Tudor dials.  First they are more "low key" than the Rolex marking, then I like the typo, the logo, on this "rosalina" version and I also very much like the round lettering at the lower part of the dial and the chapter ring.  
So after a bit of patience I encountered this one, here are the pictures:

Here it is sunbathing in the garden






Here are some closer shots of the dial:







here you can see the sexy pointed Crown guards and bevels



And here is another wristshot




To finish, here is how it takes place in the rest of the theme of the 3 hands, no date vintage divers:



Thanks for watching, this chocolate dial is particularly nice to wear in the summer sun!!!...

best

Matt

About the Rolex Tudor Submariner Ref. 7928

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.

Specifications

Caliber
Caliber 390
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Plexiglass

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gensiulia
Jul 9, 2013
very nice, my compliments! [nt]

MA
MattS
Jul 16, 2013
thanks for your kind words!

Matt

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Bill
Jul 9, 2013
Congrats on the new chocolate baby.

You have everything going for this one. Best Bill

MA
MattS
Jul 16, 2013
thanks Bill!

you'll see it in real soon! Matt

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SALMANPK
Jul 9, 2013
Hot Cocoa!!

Congrats on your new beauty :-) S

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DivingT
Jul 9, 2013
WOW Matt!! A fantastic new addition - beautiful chocolate as you say...

...and it looks fantastic as part of the line up - a stunning and varied collection - very nice indeed. cheers Tony

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