
1963 Tudor Oyster-Prince 34mm Automatic Silver Dial 7965
Here is a classic 1963 Tudor Oyster-Prince 34mm Automatic Silver Dial 7965. In 1947, Tudor introduced the Oyster, their first waterproof watch, building on the success of the Rolex Oyster of the same period. In 1952, 26 Tudor Oyster Prince watches were included in the British scientific expedition to Greenland organised by the Royal Navy and sponsored by the Queen. This showed the world how robust Tudor Oyster watches were. The 34mm round stainless steel Rolex Oyster case with tapered drilled lugs. The subtle curve of the flanks leads to a lug-to-lug length of 40mm and a thickness of 11.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, a signed screwed-down Rolex crown. The slim polished bezel holds a flat crystal above a stunning silver engine-turned dial. An outer minute track with facet dart hour markers and slim baton indexes mark the hours. Elegant lance hands are complemented by a fine tapered sweeping centre seconds hand. At 12 oâclock, we have the Tudor Rose motif, âOyster Princeâ, and at 6 oâclock â, Rotor and a smiley Self-Windingâ, indicating an ETA movement inside. On the reverse, a screw-down case back, inside an automatic ETA Cal. 2484, 25 jewels beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It comes paired with a 19mm Rolex strap and Rolex pin buckle.
Here is a classic 1963 Tudor Oyster-Prince 34mm Automatic Silver Dial 7965. In 1947, Tudor introduced the Oyster, their first waterproof watch, building on the success of the Rolex Oyster of the same period. In 1952, 26 Tudor Oyster Prince watches were included in the British scientific expedition to Greenland organised by the Royal Navy and sponsored by the Queen. This showed the world how robust Tudor Oyster watches were. The 34mm round stainless steel Rolex Oyster case with tapered drilled lugs. The subtle curve of the flanks leads to a lug-to-lug length of 40mm and a thickness of 11.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, a signed screwed-down Rolex crown. The slim polished bezel holds a flat crystal above a stunning silver engine-turned dial. An outer minute track with facet dart hour markers and slim baton indexes mark the hours. Elegant lance hands are complemented by a fine tapered sweeping centre seconds hand. At 12 oâclock, we have the Tudor Rose motif, âOyster Princeâ, and at 6 oâclock â, Rotor and a smiley Self-Windingâ, indicating an ETA movement inside. On the reverse, a screw-down case back, inside an automatic ETA Cal. 2484, 25 jewels beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It comes paired with a 19mm Rolex strap and Rolex pin buckle.
Original: $2,549.85
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Here is a classic 1963 Tudor Oyster-Prince 34mm Automatic Silver Dial 7965. In 1947, Tudor introduced the Oyster, their first waterproof watch, building on the success of the Rolex Oyster of the same period. In 1952, 26 Tudor Oyster Prince watches were included in the British scientific expedition to Greenland organised by the Royal Navy and sponsored by the Queen. This showed the world how robust Tudor Oyster watches were. The 34mm round stainless steel Rolex Oyster case with tapered drilled lugs. The subtle curve of the flanks leads to a lug-to-lug length of 40mm and a thickness of 11.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, a signed screwed-down Rolex crown. The slim polished bezel holds a flat crystal above a stunning silver engine-turned dial. An outer minute track with facet dart hour markers and slim baton indexes mark the hours. Elegant lance hands are complemented by a fine tapered sweeping centre seconds hand. At 12 oâclock, we have the Tudor Rose motif, âOyster Princeâ, and at 6 oâclock â, Rotor and a smiley Self-Windingâ, indicating an ETA movement inside. On the reverse, a screw-down case back, inside an automatic ETA Cal. 2484, 25 jewels beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It comes paired with a 19mm Rolex strap and Rolex pin buckle.























