juststarting
Junior Contributor
Fabulous Tudor Submariner, ref 76100. The 1172xx serial number dates this to 1984 which confirms the quote from Fratello Watch I've noted below.
From Fratello Watch..."The 76100 was a reference Tudor collectors often call a transitional model. It seems that the watch was produced roughly at the same time as the 94110 so technically it is identical to that watch. However upon closer inspection we realize that this has different hands than the 94110. Production of the 76100 can be placed around 1984, which was a great year to be born, it could be a cool, rare and pretty interesting watch to celebrate one’s year of birth. Quite the conversation starter in my opinion."
I bought this from a very reputable vintage Rolex dealer last year in the US. It has had the bezel insert replaced and was serviced. It was sold running at COSC specs and indeed, it's running flawlessly. The 9315 Oyster bracelet is excellent, has 11 links and 380B end links. The watch has no box or papers.
I'm asking $4500
Thanks for looking.
From Fratello Watch..."The 76100 was a reference Tudor collectors often call a transitional model. It seems that the watch was produced roughly at the same time as the 94110 so technically it is identical to that watch. However upon closer inspection we realize that this has different hands than the 94110. Production of the 76100 can be placed around 1984, which was a great year to be born, it could be a cool, rare and pretty interesting watch to celebrate one’s year of birth. Quite the conversation starter in my opinion."
I bought this from a very reputable vintage Rolex dealer last year in the US. It has had the bezel insert replaced and was serviced. It was sold running at COSC specs and indeed, it's running flawlessly. The 9315 Oyster bracelet is excellent, has 11 links and 380B end links. The watch has no box or papers.
I'm asking $4500
Thanks for looking.