Tudor 7934 movement

Sep 24, 2019,03:13 AM
 

I said earlier that when I receive the Rolex case die, I would photograph the movement of my recent addition.  So here it is: 64 years old and there are plenty of jewellers' marks inside the case back as evidence of long term care.  I am still none the wiser about the calibre of the movement, which appears simple and robust.  Perhaps an expert can enlighten me please?  I assume the lift angle is 52ยบ.

Clive 





64 years old



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Vintage Tudor just received

 
 By: chippyfly : September 19th, 2019-07:01
I share my latest acquisition for interest. Had not intended buying more watches but you all know the pangs of addiction until the target is achieved? Tudor Oyster Royal reference 7934 dating from 1955 and serviced intensively at a Rolex AD by a previous ...  

Well done Clive...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2019-07:30
great vintage style ๐Ÿ‘Œ

Very nice vintage Tudor.

 
 By: kev09 : September 19th, 2019-07:37
Mine is of a similar age, works well and is worn regularly. Regards Kev. ...  

Thanks Kev. I like the black dial on yours.

 
 By: chippyfly : September 19th, 2019-07:53
I quite like a manual wind on a vintage watch because I know when it is fully wound and it is easier to adjust regulation without having to remove/avoid the rotor assembly, which I do not want to remove myself. Clive

pure Swiss, pure good

 
 By: Weems@8 : September 19th, 2019-12:23
Made for pasionate watchlovers.

Tudor 7934 movement

 
 By: chippyfly : September 24th, 2019-03:13
I said earlier that when I receive the Rolex case die, I would photograph the movement of my recent addition. So here it is: 64 years old and there are plenty of jewellers' marks inside the case back as evidence of long term care. I am still none the wise...