Tudor submariner

Oct 02, 2019,10:25 AM
 

So I chanced upon this blue Tudor submariner (79090) and I haven't felt this way about a watch for a long time. Surprisingly it comes with box and papers, last service was in 2015 by Rolex, a complete overhaul with a new inlay(what does that mean)

I can see quite a lot of slack in the bracelet, so does anyone know how hard it would be to get a bracelet replaced?
I've never looked into vintage watches before. Anything else I should be aware of?





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Be aware

 
 By: neunelfs : October 2nd, 2019-13:44
that your other watches will get less wrist time if you buy this lovely Sub.

Looks great...vintage Tudors can be addictive!

 
 By: Divingondesks : October 2nd, 2019-17:00
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Regrets are stupid...

 
 By: Mary Anny : October 3rd, 2019-01:16
But I will never stop regretting having sold my black 79090 to pay my older Rolex 5513 repair after an unlucky dive with the crown well open! It is a great watch, much easier to wear than a Rolex (I am sorry if that does not make sense for many Rolex owne...