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1995 Tudor Submariner Matte Dial (Ref. 75090)

$4,300.00

The end of the 1990s marked a transitional period for Tudor, as they began to move away from using the Rolex name on their watches, using 'Prince Date' on dials and omitting the associated 'Oyster'. Tudor branded winding crowns and case backs were also introduced, marking the end of an era and setting the future path.

The last series of Tudor Submariners, the references 76100, 79090, and 79190, saw significant changes to the Submariner Date line, including a uni-directional bezel, sapphire crystals, and a slightly larger inner diameter of the bezel ring. Early models featured a glossy dial with 'painted' hour plots, which were replaced by luminous-filled white gold applied markers with text printed in a silver font. The word 'OYSTER' was dropped from the dial, and in 1997, polished steel bezel inserts were fitted, featuring black paint-filled numerals and markings.

The Mini-Sub was dramatically expanded into smaller size watches to include red, green, salmon, and copper colors. Tudor opted for the silver bezel on full-size watches and kept the dials blue or black. In 1998, the Hydronaut was released, and the Tudor Submariner was no longer produced.

 

Reference: 75090

Model: Submariner

Movement: Automatic

Year: 1995

Contents: Watch only

Case: The 36mm case is super sharp. The holes case is very clean with thick lugs and prominent chamfers. The case looks unpolished.

Dial: The dial is clean, with some signs of wear, mainly around 9 o'clock, and beautiful tritium hour markers.

Strap & Buckle: The Tudor signed bracelet is in great shape.

 

1995 Tudor Submariner Matte Dial (Ref. 75090)

$4,300.00

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The end of the 1990s marked a transitional period for Tudor, as they began to move away from using the Rolex name on their watches, using 'Prince Date' on dials and omitting the associated 'Oyster'. Tudor branded winding crowns and case backs were also introduced, marking the end of an era and setting the future path.

The last series of Tudor Submariners, the references 76100, 79090, and 79190, saw significant changes to the Submariner Date line, including a uni-directional bezel, sapphire crystals, and a slightly larger inner diameter of the bezel ring. Early models featured a glossy dial with 'painted' hour plots, which were replaced by luminous-filled white gold applied markers with text printed in a silver font. The word 'OYSTER' was dropped from the dial, and in 1997, polished steel bezel inserts were fitted, featuring black paint-filled numerals and markings.

The Mini-Sub was dramatically expanded into smaller size watches to include red, green, salmon, and copper colors. Tudor opted for the silver bezel on full-size watches and kept the dials blue or black. In 1998, the Hydronaut was released, and the Tudor Submariner was no longer produced.

 

Reference: 75090

Model: Submariner

Movement: Automatic

Year: 1995

Contents: Watch only

Case: The 36mm case is super sharp. The holes case is very clean with thick lugs and prominent chamfers. The case looks unpolished.

Dial: The dial is clean, with some signs of wear, mainly around 9 o'clock, and beautiful tritium hour markers.

Strap & Buckle: The Tudor signed bracelet is in great shape.