TudorSubmariner Snowflake
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Brand: Tudor
Model: Submariner Snowflake
Reference: 7016/0
Case: stainless steel
Dial: black, original Tritium, "swiss" only
Hands: original tritium
Year: 1969
Movement: automatic
Diameter: 40 mm
Crystal: plexi
Bracelet: leather
Bezel: MK3
Box: in-house box
Papers: ja
Condition: very good original condition, unpolished
Price: On request
Additional Informations: The Tudor Submariner 7016/0, also known as the "Snowflake," was first introduced in 1969 and remained in production until the early 1980s. The designation "Snowflake" refers to the distinctive snowflake-shaped hands used in this model series.
A characteristic feature of this watch is its distinctive dial design with square hour markers and the aforementioned snowflake-shaped hands. These design elements give the watch a unique and recognizable appearance.
It is a dive watch with a water resistance of up to 200 meters (660 feet), making it suitable for professional diving at the time. It was used by divers in the French Navy and other military units. The movement in the Tudor Submariner 7016 is the automatic caliber ETA 2484, modified by Tudor. This model is also available in a "Marine Nationale" version, identifiable by the distinctive engraving (numbering) of the French Navy on the case back.
Today, this model is highly sought after by collectors as it not only represents high-quality dive watches but also carries a nostalgic charm and a rich history.
A characteristic feature of this watch is its distinctive dial design with square hour markers and the aforementioned snowflake-shaped hands. These design elements give the watch a unique and recognizable appearance.
It is a dive watch with a water resistance of up to 200 meters (660 feet), making it suitable for professional diving at the time. It was used by divers in the French Navy and other military units. The movement in the Tudor Submariner 7016 is the automatic caliber ETA 2484, modified by Tudor. This model is also available in a "Marine Nationale" version, identifiable by the distinctive engraving (numbering) of the French Navy on the case back.
Today, this model is highly sought after by collectors as it not only represents high-quality dive watches but also carries a nostalgic charm and a rich history.


