Tudor Oyster 7934 from 1966
Tudor Oyster 7934 from 1966
It was in 1946 that Hans Wilsdorf, founder of Rolex, created Tudor. Wilsdorf chose this Tudor name because he wanted to honor England's Tudor period.
Tudor watches used the Tudor Rose as their logo which is the heraldic emblem of England and has its origins in the Tudor dynasty. At the end of the 1960s, the rose was replaced by the current shield.
The main difference between Rolex and Tudor could already be seen in the 1940s with the introduction of the first Tudor Oyster: inside the screw-down Oyster case, instead of a movement manufactured by Rolex, there was a movement supplied by Ebauches SA, ETA.
The whole concept is there: offering high quality watches at a price lower than Rolex models. What a treat for collectors!
Switzerland, 1966
Dial : Tritium patinated silver dial and relumed hands
Housing : Steel
Diameter : 34mm
Movement : ETA 1156 17 jewels with manual winding
Strap : NOS leather 19 mm
Condition : Superb condition! The hands have been relumed. New acrylic glass. And what a patina! The movement has been completely overhauled, this Tudor works perfectly.
Watch warranty : 12 months