I love how much I learn from every single one of your videos! This watch is so beautiful. Thanks for making our lives better with all this content Cam! Miguel
Another fun video, I normally don't like dates or cyclops' because they usually throw off the balance. But due to the placement of these sub dials it actually balances it out. I'm about it. Thanks for the content guys.
Nice video - ref 7734 manual valjoux - 1 dial style just grey of first series 7031/7032 (plus 3 prototypes of 7033 with rotating bezel 12 marks no hashes) and blue and grey dial variants of 7149, 7159 and 7169 manual wind later series. Ref the photo of 7159 watch on leather strap.... I've never seen a black dial manual wind in 40 yrs !
1990 Soyuz training, a cream dial Tudor Big Block chronograph was worn by Japanese journalist/cosmonaut Toyohiro Akiyama but on the TM11 mission he wore a Soviet-Russian Air Force grey dial Shturmanskie 31659 pilot chronograph - see MoonwatchUniverse
There were “solo dials” on the 94000 series of watches only made from 1979-1980. They only say TUDOR with the shield. The “Prince Oysterdate” is absent from these models making them HIGHLY desirable due to the limited run of the dial variant. Additionally, there were also other unique dial variants that had “Chrono Time” listed only under the TUDOR name, also very very rare dials.
I love how much I learn from every single one of your videos! This watch is so beautiful. Thanks for making our lives better with all this content Cam!
Miguel
Another fun video, I normally don't like dates or cyclops' because they usually throw off the balance. But due to the placement of these sub dials it actually balances it out. I'm about it. Thanks for the content guys.
Thanks acam!!
My new grail btw! You were totally right when you said you got some real treats in store haha. So thanks, awesome content
Another great video explaining an overview of the Big Blocks. Terry
Nice video - ref 7734 manual valjoux - 1 dial style just grey of first series 7031/7032 (plus 3 prototypes of 7033 with rotating bezel 12 marks no hashes) and blue and grey dial variants of 7149, 7159 and 7169 manual wind later series. Ref the photo of 7159 watch on leather strap.... I've never seen a black dial manual wind in 40 yrs !
Great Video super 👍 greetings from Germany my Watchfriend
1990 Soyuz training, a cream dial Tudor Big Block chronograph was worn by Japanese journalist/cosmonaut Toyohiro Akiyama but on the TM11 mission he wore a Soviet-Russian Air Force grey dial Shturmanskie 31659 pilot chronograph - see MoonwatchUniverse
There were “solo dials” on the 94000 series of watches only made from 1979-1980. They only say TUDOR with the shield. The “Prince Oysterdate” is absent from these models making them HIGHLY desirable due to the limited run of the dial variant. Additionally, there were also other unique dial variants that had “Chrono Time” listed only under the TUDOR name, also very very rare dials.
Thanks ❤
Ah, so that's where the Black Bay's get their slab sides from.
LOL I said the same thing to myself.