TUDOR Oyster Prince 34 Ref. 7950 1950s
This Tudor Oyster Prince 34 from the 1940s exudes timeless elegance with its well-aged charm and captivating vintage aesthetic. The beautifully patinated dial, with its sunburst finish, tells the story of decades gone by, adding character to this classic WRISTCLASSIC. The 34 mm unpolished case, with its sharp edges intact, highlights the careful preservation of this piece. The delicate blue second hand adds a touch of unique character, setting it apart with a subtle pop of color. The original crown, bearing the Rolex logo, underlines the heritage of this timepiece and its close ties to Rolex’s watchmaking legacy. Despite its age, this Tudor is in fine mechanical condition, running well and keeping time accurately after a recent service. Paired with an unworn leather strap, this Tudor Oyster Prince 34 is ready to be worn and admired. It’s a perfect blend of elegance, history, and quality craftsmanship—a rare WRISTCLASSIC that’s sure to captivate enthusiasts of vintage horology.
TUDOR
The brand Tudor is inseparably and historical linked with Rolex as its second brand. Mr. Hans Wilsdorf, founder of Rolex, wanted to combine a lower price segment and the high quality of Rolex. In 1926, the watch factory “Veuve de Philippe Hüther” registered the Tudor brand on behalf of Hans Wilsdorf. After relocating to Geneva, Wilsdorf acquired exclusive rights to use Tudor as a brand.