Tudor 7950

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TUDOR OYSTER PRINCE “TUXEDO” 7950

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“Tuxedo” is the name given by collectors to the Oyster Prince watches sporting a two-colour dial with large hour markers like the type that equips the reference 7950 illustrated here. Its central decoration in enamelled paint is divided into four sectors. It is surrounded by a metal insert with guilloche decorations. This black and white design recalls the characteristic colours of a tuxedo, hence the name.

Powered by the Calibre 390 with copper-coloured brass finishings, this reference 7950 features a 34 mm stainless steel case with a slightly streamlined middle as well as a domed screw-down case back inscribed “Montres TUDOR S.A. Geneva Switzerland Patented”. Its reference number and serial number are engraved on the case back at 6 o’clock. The lugs of this reference were sometimes stylised depending on the year of Manufacture.

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