I need to look at some samples. below firston left.

May 23, 2022,15:39 PM
 

To my knowledge there are a few but it seems like the most common seen for the 1970 to 1973 period was the 7836 folded links with a 282, 280 or a 380 end link (380B is a Tudor reference so maybe later). They also hand the Rolex logo on the buckle and blades. Later in the period 1974 to 1975 the Tudor logo was on the buckle with Tudor blades. But as always this is just an impression and variants are always out there.




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Before blue was cool vintage Tudor diver.

 
 By: Bill : May 22nd, 2022-21:11
Still one of the most charming vintage Submariner. Paired with vintage board shorts from the 1970 by Birdwell ...  

Here is a special one.

 
 By: amanico : May 22nd, 2022-21:22
...  

here is mine

 
 By: chris7509 : May 22nd, 2022-22:03
makes me want to get it back from the safe ...  

Too cool, Bill.

 
 By: amanico : May 23rd, 2022-05:34

Superb!

 
 By: amanico : May 23rd, 2022-05:33

Unfortunately not the original owner.

 
 By: Bill : May 22nd, 2022-23:16
But it is a well preserved example.

Really looks in pristine condition!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : May 22nd, 2022-23:25

couldn't agree more!

 
 By: Watcholic_id : May 23rd, 2022-03:35
so bluetiful! cheers

That vibe and look is what made blue cool, Bill!

 
 By: AlexSunrise : May 23rd, 2022-05:26
I’m also a fan of Birdwell, particularly their terry cloth polos. Thanks for sharing the great vibes, Alex

Thanks Alex.

 
 By: Bill : May 23rd, 2022-19:04
Both Sundek 1959 and Birdwell 1961 started in California. Old school.

What kind of bracelet ..

 
 By: chris7509 : May 23rd, 2022-09:02
By the way what kind of bracelet do you have with your various snowflakes ? I have a rolex riveted bracelet ( with the crown) also the bottom of the watch is marked rolex geneva, same for the crown .

I need to look at some samples. below firston left.

 
 By: Bill : May 23rd, 2022-15:39
To my knowledge there are a few but it seems like the most common seen for the 1970 to 1973 period was the 7836 folded links with a 282, 280 or a 380 end link (380B is a Tudor reference so maybe later). They also hand the Rolex logo on the buckle and blad...  

Thanks,

 
 By: chris7509 : May 23rd, 2022-17:38
i will look closer next time i get it . Just with a quick look it is probably either the 2nd or the 3rd you are showing

Thanks a lot

 
 By: chris7509 : May 23rd, 2022-21:09

Very classy Bill.

 
 By: nasseriq : May 23rd, 2022-18:16