1973 Tudor Shock-Resisting 9kt Gold Presentation Watch

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Key Product Information:
This 1973 Tudor 'Shock-Resisting is a quintessential example of mid-century watchmaking. The 9ct yellow gold case, complimented by a brown leather strap with gold-tone buckle, measures approximately 32mm in diameter (39mm lug-to-lug, 8mm thick). The warm silver 'sunburst' dial is adorned with applied gold-tone indices with black lacquer infill, and a large Tudor shield logo at the top of the dial. Powered by a manually wound Tudor movement, the watch is an example of the 20th century tradition of receiving a watch for long service with a single company or organisation. 21 years of service with industrial machine tools company 'Desoutter Brothers Limited' earned Leonard C. Privett this handsome Tudor.

The watch also comes with a period 'Fixo-Flex' rolled-gold and steel expanding bracelet; popular at the time 

Key Brand Information:
Established in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, Tudor was created to offer timepieces with the quality and dependability of Rolex at a more accessible price point. By the early 1950s, Tudor had gained a reputation for producing robust and stylish watches, often featuring Rolex-signed cases and crowns. The "Shock-Resisting" models were designed to withstand the rigours of daily wear, making them popular choices for professionals and servicemen alike. This 1952 example embodies Tudor's commitment to craftsmanship and reliability during that era.

Authenticity and Condition:
All items have been meticulously inspected to ensure authenticity. As this is a second-hand item, it may exhibit signs of wear consistent with its age. When purchasing a vintage product, buyers should anticipate that the item may require careful maintenance to preserve its condition and functionality.

Shipping:
All shipping will require a form of photo ID & proof of address.

International Shipping:
International shipping may be subject to import taxes and we have no control over customs clearance and time required for such clearance. All purchasers should make their own enquiries prior to buying.

Please be aware this watch is sold as seen and does not include a warranty service from the seller. There are no guarantees or warranty offered with this watch.
Model Number Unknown
Year 1973
Condition Good
Box Unknown
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Key Product Information:
This 1973 Tudor 'Shock-Resisting is a quintessential example of mid-century watchmaking. The 9ct yellow gold case, complimented by a brown leather strap with gold-tone buckle, measures approximately 32mm in diameter (39mm lug-to-lug, 8mm thick). The warm silver 'sunburst' dial is adorned with applied gold-tone indices with black lacquer infill, and a large Tudor shield logo at the top of the dial. Powered by a manually wound Tudor movement, the watch is an example of the 20th century tradition of receiving a watch for long service with a single company or organisation. 21 years of service with industrial machine tools company 'Desoutter Brothers Limited' earned Leonard C. Privett this handsome Tudor.

The watch also comes with a period 'Fixo-Flex' rolled-gold and steel expanding bracelet; popular at the time 

Key Brand Information:
Established in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, Tudor was created to offer timepieces with the quality and dependability of Rolex at a more accessible price point. By the early 1950s, Tudor had gained a reputation for producing robust and stylish watches, often featuring Rolex-signed cases and crowns. The "Shock-Resisting" models were designed to withstand the rigours of daily wear, making them popular choices for professionals and servicemen alike. This 1952 example embodies Tudor's commitment to craftsmanship and reliability during that era.

Authenticity and Condition:
All items have been meticulously inspected to ensure authenticity. As this is a second-hand item, it may exhibit signs of wear consistent with its age. When purchasing a vintage product, buyers should anticipate that the item may require careful maintenance to preserve its condition and functionality.

Shipping:
All shipping will require a form of photo ID & proof of address.

International Shipping:
International shipping may be subject to import taxes and we have no control over customs clearance and time required for such clearance. All purchasers should make their own enquiries prior to buying.

Please be aware this watch is sold as seen and does not include a warranty service from the seller. There are no guarantees or warranty offered with this watch.
Model Number Unknown
Year 1973
Condition Good
Box Unknown
Papers Unknown

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