A Tudor Submariner 7924 with an underline service dial and hands. Good or Bad?

Jan 06, 2021,03:40 AM
 

This is a question which will appear more and more often on the watch foras, about vintage watches. 


Especially when they are quite rare, such as the Tudor 7924. We can safely say that less than 1000 were made. With time passing, watches in 100 per 100 original condition are tougher to find. 

The bezels are fragile, need to be replaced and quite often the dials ans hands didn't survive to time. 

Here is a Tudor 7924 which is pretty alluring, but which come with the bezel of a 1665 ( which is not a bad choice ), and with a service dial which is pretty nice and rare as it is underline. The hands are later ones, too. 



Here, with mine on the left, with its correct dial and hands, but with the ghost bezel of a 1665;



So, good or bad, for you, to have such a watch with service dial and hands? 

Best,

Nicolas


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Whilst I find it fascinating to learn about the rights and wrongs of the details of these vintage beauties...

 
 By: kev09 : January 6th, 2021-04:43
...for me it’s just about the look and appeal and I would love that watch on my wrist. Regards Kev.

Agree that it gots charm

 
 By: Tegis : January 6th, 2021-05:00
Then i have no idea about the value in all orginal vs period correct service parts vs full on frankenstein. Also iam far from an expert so i could be fooled and still like the look of it.

You have great taste! ;)

 
 By: amanico : January 6th, 2021-09:04

He he

 
 By: Bobbe : January 6th, 2021-09:16

;)

 
 By: amanico : January 6th, 2021-09:24

Amazing one!

 
 By: Mary Anny : January 6th, 2021-07:44
Do you know whether the replaced parts were inserted before or after the watch got out the AD? Some unsold 6538 were sold in the early sixties with tritium dials and hands already on!

Beautiful nonetheless!

 
 By: Mary Anny : January 6th, 2021-10:34

Indeed!

 
 By: amanico : January 6th, 2021-10:49

A tough question indeed. It is desirable to opt for an...

 
 By: Subexplorer : January 6th, 2021-07:49
... original dial but in this case... It is a diving watch which most probably went through several services and required a new dial in one of them. The dial is service but an original Rolex replacement and a beautiful patina and under line. I would go fo... 

Same thoughts here!

 
 By: Subexplorer : January 8th, 2021-07:42

couldn't agree more :)

 
 By: Watcholic_id : January 6th, 2021-20:24

Agree my friend!

 
 By: Subexplorer : January 7th, 2021-17:43

:)

 
 By: amanico : January 7th, 2021-22:35

If the choice is a dead watch vs original service parts i vote every day to have original Rolex service parts.

 
 By: Bill : January 7th, 2021-09:16
What many don’t realize the service parts are almost as rare as the original parts although they don’t command the same premium. And if by any luck you land on an original dial it will most likely cost two or three time the price of the watch with no dial... 

Very well summed, Bill.

 
 By: amanico : January 7th, 2021-09:31

No judgement re right or wrong

 
 By: watch-guy.com : January 7th, 2021-23:05
Each collector will decide what suits their requirements or desires Both watches are lovely Julian