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Old 16 April 2021, 04:57 AM   #1
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Period correct bracelet and end link for Tudor 7909

Hi everybody!

I hope it’s not blasphemy to post my question about Tudor here :)

I’ve recently acquired a 7909 in gorgeous condition albeit without its bracelet

The watch is from 1955 and I would like to find a correct bracelet for it. I assume it would be a rivet 7205, though the end link I’m not sure about.

Any experts here who could help? Thanks a bunch!


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Old 19 April 2024, 10:01 AM   #2
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The correct bracelet would be a riveted 7205 and the end links would be 57.
I have my first 7909 coming soon equipped with such.
I post pictures once I have it.
Do you still have the watch and can you post pictures?
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Old 19 April 2024, 06:29 PM   #3
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As Peter says, and also 6635 expanding rivet I think occasionally.

7### Tudors, both manual and auto, are great and can be snaffled from c24 and eb for £500 believe it not !
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Old 19 April 2024, 10:25 PM   #4
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As Peter says, and also 6635 expanding rivet I think occasionally.

7### Tudors, both manual and auto, are great and can be snaffled from c24 and eb for £500 believe it not !
You are correct I believe.
I just bought a 1956 Tudor 7909 with a 7205 rivet and should have it in hand next week.
I also have a 7934 with a riveted C&I bracelet and a 7904 with a 6635 expanding rivet and a 7965 with a 7205 bracelet.
It's easy to hooked on vintage Tudor's for the price.

It would be nice to have a dedicated sub section on this form "Vintage Tudor Discussion"
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