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30 November 2019, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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Tudor Sub 7928
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I hope you guys can point me in the right direction! I just received a super special heirloom from my uncle, his 1967 Tudor 7928. I’ve been drooling over this watch since I was around 10 yrs old and appreciated nice watches. Anyways, I need to get it refinished, the dial and crystal and maybe the bezel as well. The dial is potentially a repainted dial since the Rose is poorly done and the curved/smiley “self-winding” is straight as well. My uncle sent the watch off to somewhere in Texas(not sure where about 20 years ago) and they swapped or repainted the dial and replaced the dome crystal. Do you guys have any recommendations on where to send or look for a replacement dial? I thought of the obvious RSC or Mike Rollieworks, but I don’t know if they would have a dial to replace? Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advanced TRF! |
30 November 2019, 01:47 PM | #2 |
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30 November 2019, 02:44 PM | #3 |
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dial is indeed a repaint. hard to source an original anymore. They show up on ebay time to time. If you get it serviced at Rolex, they may be able to source you a service dial with a shield not a rose dial.
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30 November 2019, 02:54 PM | #4 |
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I think they should still have lumi service dials, I got one for a 75090 in 2016.
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30 November 2019, 10:53 PM | #5 |
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Photobucket is horrible for photos and going there near locks up my computer (which is fast).
Skip RSC. Find some better local service or tell us where you are. Plenty of decent people to ship to. Sure it is a 67? 57x-579 serial? That will make the dial somewhat easier to find if you keep looking. You will need a standard Rose dial, not outer track - see example below. And of course there are service dials to chose from. A 1965 and earlier dial will be very expensive and difficult to source. Bezel and insert are fine but if you want one new and shiny, I'll trade you a new and shiny for that old dilapidated and faded one ; ) )
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Thank you gentlemen for all of the advise and help! I’m glad I can skip RSC, I’m in the South East in NC/SC. Linesiders good call I didn’t realize it wasn’t a track dial or there was a difference! It’s a 507XXX aerial number so it looks like 67-68?
I’m really glad the bezel is good to go and I like it, prob will hold on to it! I think the crystal is a replacement though, prob can’t tell from the horrible picture! Thanks guys I’m all ears and really appreciate the expertise! Cheers |
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And that’s a beautiful rose dial linesiders! Really sharp with the NATO!
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OK, 507k is a 1965 (typically III quarter 65 caseback) which means this dial can either have the gilt track silver print dial which is about double the price of the non-chapter ring. Or it can have the chapter ring. The attached photos are for a 507k, III.65. Yes - the bezel is nice just as it is and correct and original for that time. Thanks. Vintage Tudor is my focus.
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1 December 2019, 12:44 AM | #9 |
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Come on down it’s nice here, the people are the best part and you have the mountains and beach on each side of the state.
Oh very cool! Didn’t realize it was that old! My uncles father bought it in 1967 so it was a few years old. I think I’ll find the non-chapter version unless I can find a chapter ring version for a descent price. I appreciate the help! If you think of anywhere to look besides eBay please let me know. I’ll post on the Sales corners to try and find one. I think a new old stock crystal may be fairly easy to find? Thanks again. |
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I would suggest a service crystal if you wear it a lot. And a good watchmaker could fix it. There is a thread with watchmakers at the top of this forum, read thru and get a good grasp, then ask for recs. Shoot me a PM if you have more questions.
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Hey thanks a lot I appreciate that. I’ll do some researching and reach out. I think a service crystal will be the way to go and I’ll start looking on eBay frequently. I’m ready to start wearing this beauty. I get it the mountains are great but I’m from the coast and get it! Let me know if you have any questions if you decide to move. Been here my whole life and love the state.
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