TUDOR 9447 on eBay

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Hello,

I found these two vintage Tudors on eBay yesterday. Auction ends today. Hands are different on each and I have not been able to find a lot of pictures on the internet confirming which would be the correct match. Also dials look suspiciously clean.
I have been mostly looking at Omegas so far so really not knowledgeable on these models. Learning everyday still !

Thanks everybody for the informations you could share.

Tom
 
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2nd one is missing the crystal. These look like put-together watches to me.
 
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It's hard to say much just from those photos. Maybe you can pick a single watch to ask about, and show lots of photos from all angles including the inside.
 
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Thanks for your your responses.
Got more pictures of watch 2. I am just curious about this specific model that I find quite attractive. Watch sold already but if it is a genuine model, I will look for another one.

Thanks again !

Tom
 
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I am simply going by memory but the watch looks like it has fixed lugs while the Rose logo looks like it is from the 50s or 60s. Earlier logo would have been a rose surrounded by a shield.

I would suggest you look for a 50s or 60s Tudor in a Oyster case. There are many with attractive dials and when properly serviced, can withstand moisture and be worn without much fuss.

The Tudor website (I have not been there for a while) used to have a nice history and timeline for their watches, including photos.

Good luck! My only Tudor. Rose in shield logo in a Canadian case. Look for an Oyster case instead.
 
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I am simply going by memory but the watch looks like it has fixed lugs while the Rose logo looks like it is from the 50s or 60s. Earlier logo would have been a rose surrounded by a shield.

I would suggest you look for a 50s or 60s Tudor in a Oyster case. There are many with attractive dials and when properly serviced, can withstand moisture and be worn without much fuss.

The Tudor website (I have not been there for a while) used to have a nice history and timeline for their watches, including photos.

Good luck! My only Tudor. Rose in shield logo in a Canadian case. Look for an Oyster case instead.
Thanks very much for the answer and shared knowledge. Learning everyday !