I möchte euch was Besonderes von Tudor nicht vorbehalten.. ziemlich selten. Und war die Inspiration der Black Bay mit Stahllünette.
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Available in both blue and black, early models featured a glossy dial with ‘painted’ hour plots. These plots were quickly replaced by luminous-filled white gold applied markers with the text printed in a silver font. The most notable feature was the dropping of the word ‘OYSTER’ from the dial. In 1997 Tudor made the bold move to fit the watches with polished steel bezel inserts. These bezels featured black paint filled numerals and markings – in a similar vein to the Rolex Explorer 2.

This new look Sub was dramatically expanded in the smaller size watches to include red, green, salmon and copper colours. At the time there were still the Lady-Sub (28mm), Min-Sub (32mm), mid-size Submariners (36mm) and full size 40mm models. Tudor opted only for the silver bezel on the full size watches and kept the dials blue or black. We do know, however, that one prototype was made in red, which is part of the Tudor Museum collection. In 1998 the Hydronaut was released and the Tudor Submariner was no more…