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Tudor Princess Oysterdate Ref. 7581 - Sunburst Silver 'Rose' Dial

Sale price$1,950.00 USD

The Tudor brand was born in 1926 out of a problem that Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf had: It is much easier to produce high-quality Rolex Oyster cases at scale, than it is to produce the handmade, assembled, and tested Rolex movements that the cases bear. His brilliant solution, use ebauche calibres (off the shelf mass produced Swiss movements from ETA, Valjoux, etc.) and pair them with the high-quality cases from Rolex. This would allow those cases to be used, and be able to offer a very high quality product at a much lower price-point.

Many Tudor models even resembled and shared the names of their Rolex relatives: i.e. Submariner, Prince, Oyster, etc.

The piece that we have here, a Princess Oysterdate, is a ladies example dating to circa 1967. The stainless steel Oyster case comes in at 26mm in diameter and features attractive 'twisted' lugs, with a screw-down crown, a smooth steel bezel, and comes fitted to a matching 'rivet' Oyster bracelet with a blade clasp. Inside, the silver dial retains it's vibrant sunburst finishing and crisp black printing with the always alluring Tudor 'Rose' logo with the 'smiley' text on the lower half.

These simple 'Oyster' models are an exercise in restraint. No frills. Purely a functional timekeeping device. And on top of presenting great value next to its cousins over at The Crown, truly represents the essence of the brand.

...and with that 'rose' logo on the dial — dare we say cooler?

Stainless Steel 1967 Unpolished Automatic 26mm
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