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9 October 2023, 11:58 PM | #1 |
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My new to me Tudor 9411/0
So bought this watch 3 months ago from the original owner and it finally arrived here in the uk with a friend today. First impressions are I love it dial is in perfect shape,Minute hand slightly lighter in colour to the hour hand but not something that worries me Plexi shows scuff marks so a decision needs to be made on do I get it replaced or try to get them polished out? Strap shows signs of wear and maybe it might wear a nato for a while but we’ll see
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10 October 2023, 12:28 AM | #2 |
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Very lovely 9411. Looks really good. Crystal looks genuine, I will just polish it. Probably worth giving the watch a service. Congrats and wear in good health.
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10 October 2023, 12:47 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the comment I do think the crystal could be genuine and I’ll see about getting the scratches on it polished
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10 October 2023, 04:07 AM | #4 |
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That's lush! Dial looks in stunning condition... thus I am jealous :D
Bracelet does look a bit stretchy. Maybe pop to RSC and get a 78500?
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10 October 2023, 09:52 AM | #7 |
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Which band does the watch have ? Just be careful, if it’s a Rolex 9315, these have really appreciated in value. It’s possibly worth far more than a new band at a Rolex dealer. Post some photos of the band. It may have a letter date code based on year of manufacture ‘A’ for 1976, B for 1977 etc
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10 October 2023, 01:25 PM | #10 |
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The 9411 is exceptionally charming. Its appearance is quite impressive, and the crystal seems to be authentic; It may just need a good polish. It might be a good idea to consider servicing the watch. Congratulations, and may you wear it in excellent health.
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10 October 2023, 01:44 PM | #11 |
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Sorry for the average photos hope they are of a good enough quality but here goes. Bracelet is marked as a 9315 with 380 end links but with a Tudor flip lock which I’m guessing is slightly later as this should have been a Rolex stamped item? |
10 October 2023, 02:11 PM | #12 |
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have seen these tudors sporting the tudor 9315 bracelet.
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10 October 2023, 02:14 PM | #13 |
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Ok. That is a very beautiful band but likely a later replacement. It’s supposed to be kind of loose fitting. Yours seems to be in pretty decent condition. I like many others on here would much prefer the 9315 to a modern replacement. I’ve actually bought watches on eBay just for a band like this. I’ve kept the bands And sold thé watches!
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10 October 2023, 04:36 PM | #17 |
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Good looking watch!
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11 October 2023, 04:15 AM | #19 |
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Yeah, assume replacement/service clasp but that's no issue. Can find a Rolex one easy enough and since (probably more than) half the 9411s you find are on NATOs, clearly the bracelet is a nice to have, as opposed to a necessity. I love my 78500 - great bracelet. Can keep the 9315 in the drawer!
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11 October 2023, 08:45 AM | #20 |
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My 1981 (F) bracelet is stamped Tudor only on clasp's outer, so yours must have been replaced sometime during service.
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11 October 2023, 06:31 PM | #21 |
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A useful rough guide perhaps to 20mm EU bracelets/Rolex clasp.
Tudor clasp / Rolex blade and later Tudor clasp / Tudor blade is different as the folded link factory continued making them for ages for Tudor until circa early-mid 90s....with the 79190 getting the final 20mm folded links and the 75190 the last 19mm folded links ). My Dates +/- 1 year eg not religiously correct: 7206 1954 to 1968 with year and and (1-4) quarter upside down to adjacent scroll. 9315 1969 to 1975 with year and qtr upside down up to circa 73 - a couple of years or so were without date stamps. No letter year codes used on 9315. 93150 late 1975 and in production for a couple of decades or so...All the ones I've handled in last 40 yrs are a letter year codes with first year A or VA and widely considered v late 75 /1976. * Btw - Round top 3 of 93150 can be found (but not on all) on last links on early to mid 90s production and service 93150 bracelets (and 78360 for that matter).
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I am not attempting to hijack this thread but I have a question about the picture of the clasp blades I posted below which is from a post in this thread. I have read from numerous sources that the lack of a space between "SWISS" and "MADE" is a sign of a fake part. However this is obviously NOT fake and it is missing the space. Is that only true on certain models or it that completely incorrect?
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30 March 2024, 08:14 AM | #23 |
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This is the picture I am asking about.
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