Tudor 7965 Features
Ref. No. :7965
Code :68009
Movement :Automatic
Year :1961
Location :Germany, worldwide delivery
Price : € 1,075 (= $ 1,316)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Diameter :35.1 mm
Thickness :10.7 mm
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Tudor 7965 The Related Reviews:
- good duct, good deal
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by William Alves France Saint Vallier from Netherlands Purmerend
- I really liked the watch but it was too for my wrist. I would have had to continue to turn it to the front. While it was on the est hole and it fit ok...I knew once the leather loosen up with wear and tear; it was going to get ger.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by Candice Hochevar South Africa Johannesburg Gauteng from Netherlands Purmerend
- I haven't stopped getting compliments on this watch! Since day one EVERYONE has complimented me on this watch. The ladies especially love it! Best watch I have ever owned.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by Mark Stofega Germany Monheim Am Rhein from Netherlands Purmerend
Tudor 7965 wrist watches news:
Does anyone have access to a 1942 catalog?The CD's available from the NAWCC's lending library only have the price lists from 1942. The reason I'd like to find this catalog is that is the first year the Norman model appeared (based on the price list). It was the only year the price lists specified the Norman with the black enamel numeral gilt dial. It would be interesting to see if the catalog showed it.
I have an Orvis watch that I purchased from one of their catalogues about a year ago. I have been surprised by how accurate it has been. I would always check it against the clock in my truck while going to work, and noticed that it was pretty much, dead on.Two days ago I decided to check it against the Greenwich Mean Time, and found that it is +4 seconds a day. To me that is accurate! Has anyone else tried an Orvis watch? This particular watch is the Vintage Mechanical Chronograph.I did some checking, and although no one says what movement is in it, by the looks of it, it is the Chinese Seagull ST-19, which was modeled after the Venus 175. There is even the word China, 3 ATM, on the back of the case.It is a manual wind, stainless steel watch, with two registers. Small seconds at 9, 30 min. counter at 3.
Back to Omega PO. The orange NATO just makes it work. Later in the day, Orient Star Retrograde Day Date took over. Tonight, back to something that lights up the darkness!Omega SMP is more subtle, but still impressive lume!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Wanted to get some input from TRF. I know this is the AP section, so I might get a biased result, but here it is.I'm looking at picking up a minimal piece to put into the rotation. Something you would wear almost on a daily basis. I've been looking at the Rolex DSSD D-Blue and the AP Diver with white dial. The DSSD James Cameron just gets my attention for some reason. I've never been a big Rolex guy, but this one really sings to me. I do have an Explorer 2 that I rotate in every once in a while.On the other hand, the AP Diver with White dial ahs always been of interest to me. I'm thinking I can add a white strap during the summer and would add some versatility. My only concern is this would be a 3rd ROO to my collection. I already have a ROO 44 in FC and RG. Should I venture away from the ROO line this time around and get something different?
Hello fellow collectors, Im trying to get myself a new watch for my birthday soon and recently came across 2 watches which drive me crazy. 1. PATEK Gondolo 5124g, which I love the shape and versatality. Especially the curve shape makes it extra special comparing to most of other similar shaped. This watch is simple, well to go with any occasion in my eyes. 2. Patek Annual Calender 5205g, I love the lugs' detailing, absolute art piece. This is one absolute stunning watch with great combination yet so clean and simple. I will say this watch goes so well wth suit or semi formal attire. The question is, I see less love for the gondolo 5124g in forums or instagram. Is is the reason of the blood-line issue or because of the simple mechanism and people tend to lean toward complication mechanism? I love both watches, so deeply wish i can get both but ofcoz i cant. To my concern with 5205g, Im afraid the service fee can drive me crazy too... Gondolo in the otherhand, simple mechanism, cheap se