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The charm of the no date 94010 vs date 94110.

No date has a little extra sauce plus MN.
9M
By: amanico
46
Subexplorer
5980

I am not aware of any Vietnam era issued watch to be engraved or in anyway identifiable as an official issued watch.

We can only go off of it’s twin the Lt. Slatterly 94110 which is from the same year of production and configuration. That one has letters from Seal Team that it was issued. This watch I only know for sure it was owned and used in naval operations in Vietn
1Y
By: Lépine
15
amanico
2785

Interesting to know dear Nicolas. That confirms the rarity of a 7924, specially in Ci or ARA markings.

It would be interesting to see your census post some day. I always remember that in one of our meetings in Paris you introduced me to a very nice gentleman and fellow collector who owned a Ci Tudor which was just nine Ci numbers difference with mine (ref
1Y
By: Subexplorer
72
Subexplorer
17298

Tudor submariner Bracelet from the catalog late 1970’s

Original catalog shots of Tudor 94110 and 94010 9315 with 380 End links perfect for Submariner Catalog calls for 9315 flip lock 9315 bracelet folded linkks Bracelet 9315 folded with flip lock for Rolex submariner also 1680, 5512 and 5513
3Y
By: Bill
15
amanico
5161

And vintage Tudor as well... Here are some.

7922: 7923 7924 94010 94110
5Y
By: amanico
25
amanico
4322

Just for the pure pleasure of sharing ...

... a few shots of my ref 94110 Tudor sub "Ci". C 1979. It looks this watch had a long and adventurous life with the Argentine military as it has many little scars and bumps on its case and the original seconds hand has been replaced with a wrong one. The
8Y
By: Subexplorer
18
Subexplorer
3823

A compilation of Tudor 7924 aka Big Crown.

The 7924 is not a reference we see every day, here or there. For a good reason: The production numbers are quite low. It is said that only 200 were made at the end of 1958, I would say much more, but still, not that many, compared to the 7928 / 7016 / 940
9Y
By: amanico
36
amanico
13439

Rolex Tudor submariner on leather

Here is another great looking vintage Tudor Submariner. And as you can see from the photographic skills Nicolas is behind the camera capturing all this beauty. This is an interesting example 94110. Bill
11Y
By: Bill
11
amanico
4447

Enjoying my 94110 in the warm sun

Always fun with the all blue look. Bill
11Y
By: DrStrong
14
Anatol
3666

Very nice! The 94110 remains one of my favourite Tudors...

I've owned quite a few. In fact I'm wearing this one at the moment - blue snowflake on grey nato is the ultimate MilSub look for me. And this is no ordinary MilSub - possibly unique Jamaican MilSub issued to Jamaican Defence Force diver by US Navy stores.
11Y
By: amanico
10
gensiulia
3636