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Tudor Submariner Ref. 9411/0 Blue Snowflake

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Straight Facts

The Submariner, namely those produced by Rolex, has long been considered the cream of the crop when it comes to watch collecting as a whole. Possibly the most iconic watch ever produced, the Submariner has long standing utilitarian roots that span decades, and everyone who’s anyone has been spotted wearing one. However, if you look deeper into the Submariner line, you may find a less known but just as incredible model manufactured by Tudor. These pieces are not only more unique and rare than the traditional Submariner, but offer much greater value. This example, known as the snowflake because of its trademark hands and indices, is one of the best examples I have seen. It features a dead mint blue tritium dial with incredibly patinated custard lume, a sharp 40mm oyster case, and a wonderful electric blue fat font Long 5 insert. Not to mention it comes on its original solid link oyster bracelet. This is a truly special piece and I couldn’t be happier to offer it in the Watch Shop!

*Some marks or spots on the dial are reflections or dust on the crystal and are due to high intensity strobe lighting used while photographing. They are not actually on the watch or visible in natural lighting.

Stainless Steel 1979 Automatic Dive

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From Rolex & Patek Philippe, to Cartier & Audemars Piguet. As collectors first, we love the small details that separate the Submariner from Daytona and Calatrava from Royal Oak. This is why you'll find our curated assortment spans decades of generations of models and brands. We believe��that watches don't just tell time, they tell history - and life is too short to wear a boring watch.

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