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Old 10 May 2008, 01:14 AM   #1
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Tudor Sub Size Question

Recently became interested in these nice watches. What are the breakdowns of the various Sub sizes, and their model numbers? Are these models frequently counterfeited? Which years are the most affordable?

Thanks Tudor experts!

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Old 10 May 2008, 02:39 AM   #2
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most are same size as the rolex subs

the 7922/23/24, 7928, 7016, 7021, 9401 (9401/0), 9411 (& 9411/0, 94110) and the 79090 are all full size 39.5MM diameter across the bezel

the 75190, and others are all smaller diameter and unfortunately i'm not up on them

the 76100, i keep seeing conflicting dimensions - have seen sellers on evilbay describe them as full size and others as 35.5 or 36MM. think someone on this board recently acquired one and reported his at 36MM.

if that helps
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Old 10 May 2008, 02:48 AM   #3
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the 7922/23/24, 7928, 7016, 7021, 9401 (9401/0), 9411 (& 9411/0, 94110) and the 79090 are all full size 39.5MM diameter across the bezel

the 75190, and others are all smaller diameter and unfortunately i'm not up on them

the 76100, i keep seeing conflicting dimensions - have seen sellers on evilbay describe them as full size and others as 35.5 or 36MM. think someone on this board recently acquired one and reported his at 36MM.

if that helps
Nice info!!! Thanks Mister!!!
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Old 10 May 2008, 03:18 AM   #4
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the 7922/23/24, 7928, 7016, 7021, 9401 (9401/0), 9411 (& 9411/0, 94110) and the 79090 are all full size 39.5MM diameter across the bezel

the 75190, and others are all smaller diameter and unfortunately i'm not up on them

the 76100, i keep seeing conflicting dimensions - have seen sellers on evilbay describe them as full size and others as 35.5 or 36MM. think someone on this board recently acquired one and reported his at 36MM.

if that helps

The 76100 is only available full size - 39mm (as is the 79190).
The 76000 is 35mm - still has 'submariner' on dial (as is the 75090 etc)

*the easy way to tell if it's a full size (39mm) or the next one down (35mm) from a photo is the crown - the full size has the larger Triplock while the other has the smaller Twinlock crown - a definate tell-tale.

The 73090 (marked mini-sub on dial) etc is 33mm
and the Lady-Sub is 26mm

PS - the above diameter sizes are from official Tudor master booklet's/pamphlets and are not my own measurements.
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Great info, guys!
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Old 10 May 2008, 04:23 AM   #6
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The 76100 is only available full size - 39mm (as is the 79190).
The 76000 is 35mm - still has 'submariner' on dial (as is the 75090 etc)

*the easy way to tell if it's a full size (39mm) or the next one down (35mm) from a photo is the crown - the full size has the larger Triplock while the other has the smaller Twinlock crown - a definate tell-tale.

The 73090 (marked mini-sub on dial) etc is 33mm
and the Lady-Sub is 26mm

PS - the above diameter sizes are from official Tudor master booklet's/pamphlets and are not my own measurements.
good to know - tks
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Old 10 May 2008, 05:02 AM   #7
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Old 10 May 2008, 10:05 AM   #8
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Thanks! Exactly the info I was looking for!

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Old 10 May 2008, 10:10 AM   #9
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Spot on Neil.

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The 76100 is only available full size - 39mm (as is the 79190).
The 76000 is 35mm - still has 'submariner' on dial (as is the 75090 etc)

*the easy way to tell if it's a full size (39mm) or the next one down (35mm) from a photo is the crown - the full size has the larger Triplock while the other has the smaller Twinlock crown - a definate tell-tale.

The 73090 (marked mini-sub on dial) etc is 33mm
and the Lady-Sub is 26mm

PS - the above diameter sizes are from official Tudor master booklet's/pamphlets and are not my own measurements.
Here is my 75090. It is a 35mm case. 39mm with the Twinlock crown. Thanks Neil. Very good info; Jim

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Old 10 May 2008, 03:56 PM   #10
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Lovely Tudor Jim, the blue matt dial makes for refreshing change.
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