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Tudor Ranger Ref 7995: The Explorer By Tudor.

 
 By: amanico : March 7th, 2018-09:01
One picture which, I believe, comes from Tudor of this beauty. The sibling of the Rolex Explorer 1016, much less known, but not less charming. My kind of stuff, which I am desperately hunting for some years, now. Best, Nicolas ...  

Definitely worthy of vintage "cool" points.

 
 By: JToddH : March 7th, 2018-09:38
Great survivor!

Oh yes! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 7th, 2018-09:52

Ow my Lord [nt]

 
 By: Seamaster2254 : March 7th, 2018-10:49

Thanks, keks. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 7th, 2018-14:33

can this be

 
 By: fifty fathoms : March 8th, 2018-06:04
Love ? what a beauty !

It is! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 8th, 2018-06:28

Merci, Imran. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 8th, 2018-10:32

Nico,

 
 By: roberto1 : March 8th, 2018-15:12
Am I mistaking or Ranger has 34mm case?! I'm not sure about this particular reference but regular vintage Ranger has smaller case then 1016 (36mm)! It's more in line with vintage Air-king or Precision Rolex, or 1002. One of the reasons why is less popula... 

Here's my Ranger purchased in 1972, UK with Rolex fliplock bracelet

 
 By: Laurence : March 26th, 2019-09:51
Sadly the hands were replaced when it was serviced twenty years ago - didn't realise at the time that i should have insisted that the original hands be retained! ...  

Absolutely.

 
 By: pastaboy1939 : March 27th, 2019-03:34
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What do you think of the 41mm?

 
 By: Echi : March 26th, 2019-20:41
I saw one a few years ago on somebody's wrist.. I think the old ones always had the best proportions but the 41mm wasn't too bad.