Premium-Seiten ohne Registrierung:

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 139

Tudor

The Geneva Watch Auction: SIX
11.11.2017 - 12.11.2017
Schätzpreis
15.000 CHF - 25.000 CHF
ca. 15.070 $ - 25.117 $
Zuschlagspreis:
52.500 CHF
ca. 52.747 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 139

Tudor

The Geneva Watch Auction: SIX
11.11.2017 - 12.11.2017
Schätzpreis
15.000 CHF - 25.000 CHF
ca. 15.070 $ - 25.117 $
Zuschlagspreis:
52.500 CHF
ca. 52.747 $
Beschreibung:

Tudor Follow Ref. 7031/0, inside caseback stamped II.70 A fine and rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet and fitted presentation box Circa 1971 40mm. Diameter Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed
Manufacturer: Tudor Year: Circa 1971 Reference No: 7031/0, inside caseback stamped II.70 Case No: 756'713 Model Name: "Home Plate" Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 7734, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel Tudor Oyster bracelet, max length 205mm. Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Tudor folding deployant clasp stamped Rolex Dimensions: 40mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Accessories: Accompanied by Tudor blank guarantee and fitted presentation box. Catalogue Essay The very first chronograph model that Tudor produced, the"Homeplate", has incredible presence on the wrist. Fitted with an acrylic bezel and screw down pushers, the orange, grey and black colour scheme is instantly recognizable upon a glance. The 40 millimeter case has great presence on the wrist, rendered even more impressive by the protruding crown guards. Its nickname derives from the luminous numeral's uncanny similarity to a homeplate on a baseball field. Tudor also upgraded their coding system in 1967, using 5 digits instead of 4. The last digit identifies the case metal, in this case, "0" indicates steel. The present example is preserved in extremely incredible condition. Still displaying bevels, the lugs are incredibly thick and defined - no simple feat, as stainless steel chronograph wristwatches were bought to be worn as everyday "tool watches". The patina on this example is particularly stunning. The luminous has turned a warm yellow gone, perfectly matching the hands. A few other details separate this watch from its peers. One is the original 5 point Rolex crown, which features an image of the the coronet only. These "700 series" crowns were fitted to the earliest batches. Even the pushers are original. It is furthermore accompanied by its original fitted presentation box. Read More Maker Bio Tudor Swiss • 1926 Follow Almost twenty years after Rolex was founded, Hans Wilsdorf established Tudor with the intention of making more affordable watches without compromising the quality for which Rolex was renowned. Tudor was named after the British Dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603, and their symbol came from the "War of Roses." After interchanging Rose and Shield symbols for a number of years, the firm replaced the Rose with the Shield logo from the 1960s until today. Some of the most recognized vintage models made by Tudor include the Submariner, a waterproof model first introduced in 1954, the Oysterdate, the earliest versions of which were nicknamed the "Monte-Carlo," the Heritage, which included the date at 6 o'clock, as well as the Pelagos, which translates to "deep sea" in Greek. View More Works

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 139
Auktion:
Datum:
11.11.2017 - 12.11.2017
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Tudor Follow Ref. 7031/0, inside caseback stamped II.70 A fine and rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet and fitted presentation box Circa 1971 40mm. Diameter Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed
Manufacturer: Tudor Year: Circa 1971 Reference No: 7031/0, inside caseback stamped II.70 Case No: 756'713 Model Name: "Home Plate" Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 7734, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel Tudor Oyster bracelet, max length 205mm. Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Tudor folding deployant clasp stamped Rolex Dimensions: 40mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Accessories: Accompanied by Tudor blank guarantee and fitted presentation box. Catalogue Essay The very first chronograph model that Tudor produced, the"Homeplate", has incredible presence on the wrist. Fitted with an acrylic bezel and screw down pushers, the orange, grey and black colour scheme is instantly recognizable upon a glance. The 40 millimeter case has great presence on the wrist, rendered even more impressive by the protruding crown guards. Its nickname derives from the luminous numeral's uncanny similarity to a homeplate on a baseball field. Tudor also upgraded their coding system in 1967, using 5 digits instead of 4. The last digit identifies the case metal, in this case, "0" indicates steel. The present example is preserved in extremely incredible condition. Still displaying bevels, the lugs are incredibly thick and defined - no simple feat, as stainless steel chronograph wristwatches were bought to be worn as everyday "tool watches". The patina on this example is particularly stunning. The luminous has turned a warm yellow gone, perfectly matching the hands. A few other details separate this watch from its peers. One is the original 5 point Rolex crown, which features an image of the the coronet only. These "700 series" crowns were fitted to the earliest batches. Even the pushers are original. It is furthermore accompanied by its original fitted presentation box. Read More Maker Bio Tudor Swiss • 1926 Follow Almost twenty years after Rolex was founded, Hans Wilsdorf established Tudor with the intention of making more affordable watches without compromising the quality for which Rolex was renowned. Tudor was named after the British Dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603, and their symbol came from the "War of Roses." After interchanging Rose and Shield symbols for a number of years, the firm replaced the Rose with the Shield logo from the 1960s until today. Some of the most recognized vintage models made by Tudor include the Submariner, a waterproof model first introduced in 1954, the Oysterdate, the earliest versions of which were nicknamed the "Monte-Carlo," the Heritage, which included the date at 6 o'clock, as well as the Pelagos, which translates to "deep sea" in Greek. View More Works

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 139
Auktion:
Datum:
11.11.2017 - 12.11.2017
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
Geneva
LotSearch ausprobieren

Testen Sie LotSearch und seine Premium-Features 7 Tage - ohne Kosten!

  • Auktionssuche und Bieten
  • Preisdatenbank und Analysen
  • Individuelle automatische Suchaufträge
Jetzt einen Suchauftrag anlegen!

Lassen Sie sich automatisch über neue Objekte in kommenden Auktionen benachrichtigen.

Suchauftrag anlegen