Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Monaco, Jul 19, 2022

LOT 80

TUDOR
REF. 7928, SELF-WINDING, "SUBMARINER" SO-CALLED "SQUARE CROWN GUARDS", BLACK "GILT" DIAL; STAINLESS STEEL

EUR 19,900 - 39,800

USD 20,900 - 41,800 / HKD 164,000 - 328,000 / CHF 20,000 - 40,000

Sold: EUR 54,600

Fine and extremely rare, stainless steel, self-winding, "tonneau"-shaped, diver’s wristwatch, water-resistant with screwed case-back, square crown guards, black "gilt" dial and chapter ring, with centre-seconds.


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01-10

Very good

HANDS Original

Patinated

Brand Tudor, Geneva

Model "Submariner", so-called "Square Crown Guards"

Reference 7928

Year circa 1959-1960

Case No. 305 298 (dated IV.59)

Material stainless steel

Bracelet stainless steel Rolex "Oyster" riveted bracelets with deployant clasp (end links 80; dated 2.62)

Diameter 40 mm.

Caliber 390

Signature dial, case and movement

Accessories -

Notes

Tudor, Ref. 7928

Tudor, long time considered to be the sister company of Rolex, was in fact founded in 1926 by the widow of Philippe Hüther, on behalf of Hans Wilsdorf, who bought it in 1936. On March 6, 1946, the company “Montres Tudor S.A.” was officially registered. Since then, it has followed in the footsteps of its predecessor, as its new motto “Born to dare” emphasises.

The first Tudor “Submariner” was the Ref. 7922, first produced in 1954, followed by the Ref. 7928 introduced in 1959. It was the first model to be designed with protective crown guards which went through a lot of variation. It was the first Tudor “Submariner” with water-resistance to 200 m / 660 ft. The first models were fitted with square crown guards, an extremely rare feature you will find on this lot.

On over 30 years of archives, only five Tudor “Submariner” Ref. 7928 with square crown guards were auctioned by Antiquorum.