Tudor Submariner Ref 7928 a stainless steel wrist watch with bracelet circa 1966, dial: black 'T Swiss T' marked 7.87 in.=660ft, rotor, self-winding luminous dots, baton and dagger numerals, luminous Mercedes hands, sweep centre seconds, calibre: Auto-Prince automatic,17 jewels, butterfly rotor. Case: stainless steel tonneau-shaped, revolving bezel calibrated to 60 units, screw-down crown and case back. Case number: 569396, closure: Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet and folding clasp. Dimensions: 1.54 in. diameter, bracelet circumference approximately 6.65 in. Signed: case, dial and movement. Accessories: Tudor by Rolex Geneva red zip case
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