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rolex snowflake dial | 1972 Tudor "Snowflake" Submariner (Re rolex snowflake dial Tudor launched the Submariner Snowflake in 1969 as a more affordable alternative to the Rolex Submariner. These tool watches were especially popular with the French military. Today, the coveted diving watches sell for top prices. The best way to power level someone would be running then through the highest level dungeon available to whatever class you want to level as. But you can't do that unsynced.
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Its host of features includes a fully lumed stepped snowflake dial (with a date window at 3 ’o clock), snowflake hands, a fully lumed uni-directional ceramic bezel for ultimate .

Just as the Mercedes-style hands are a signature for Rolex dive watches, the snowflake hands are Tudor’s most recognizable design feature. Today, the original Tudor . Its host of features includes a fully lumed stepped snowflake dial (with a date window at 3 ’o clock), snowflake hands, a fully lumed uni-directional ceramic bezel for ultimate legibility, and a 42mm titanium case with unique pointed crown guards attached to a titanium bracelet with a bracelet extension equipped clasp. Just as the Mercedes-style hands are a signature for Rolex dive watches, the snowflake hands are Tudor’s most recognizable design feature. Today, the original Tudor “Snowflake” Submariners are beloved by collectors and the hand and hour markers live on in the brand’s Pelagos and Black Bay lines.

The black lacquer dial – protected by domed plexiglass – features large hour markers and Mercedes hands coated in luminous material for easy reading in deep water. The bidirectional rotating bezel is graduated in 5-minute intervals to measure dive time and allow for the adjustment of the decompression stages.Tudor launched the Submariner Snowflake in 1969 as a more affordable alternative to the Rolex Submariner. These tool watches were especially popular with the French military. Today, the coveted diving watches sell for top prices.To increase the legibility of the Submariner underwater, Tudor introduced the “Snowflake” dial. It is speculated this was a special request of the French Navy, although this hasn’t been officially confirmed by the brand. The Tudor “Snowflake” is the nickname given to the Tudor Submariners with reference numbers 7016/0, 7021/0, 9104/0, and 9411/0 which was in production from 1969 to 1975. Dial variants are commonly found in black and .

Unique to its diving watches, the Snowflake arrangement remained a staple of Tudor until the mid-1980s when it became less frequently used amongst its dive watches. But, in 2012, with one of the watch world’s most successful launches of all time, the layout was introduced with the debut of the Heritage Black Bay and Pelagos models.One of the biggest years in watchmaking history, 1969, saw the launch of the world's first automatic chronographs, but for Tudor it was the year that the brand laid down what is possibly its most memorable blueprint, when it gave a facelift to its existing dive watch with a new and distinctive dial and hand design.A brief discussion surrounding the Rolex and Tudor Submariner, focusing primarily on the Snowflake dial design.

The Reference 9411 Tudor Submariner is called the "Snowflake" because, well, the second hand looks like one. Most Snowflakes you see feature a blue dial and bezel, which certainly differentiates it from its Rolex kin, but we happen to like the black dial Snowflakes like the one pictured above. Its host of features includes a fully lumed stepped snowflake dial (with a date window at 3 ’o clock), snowflake hands, a fully lumed uni-directional ceramic bezel for ultimate legibility, and a 42mm titanium case with unique pointed crown guards attached to a titanium bracelet with a bracelet extension equipped clasp. Just as the Mercedes-style hands are a signature for Rolex dive watches, the snowflake hands are Tudor’s most recognizable design feature. Today, the original Tudor “Snowflake” Submariners are beloved by collectors and the hand and hour markers live on in the brand’s Pelagos and Black Bay lines.The black lacquer dial – protected by domed plexiglass – features large hour markers and Mercedes hands coated in luminous material for easy reading in deep water. The bidirectional rotating bezel is graduated in 5-minute intervals to measure dive time and allow for the adjustment of the decompression stages.

Tudor launched the Submariner Snowflake in 1969 as a more affordable alternative to the Rolex Submariner. These tool watches were especially popular with the French military. Today, the coveted diving watches sell for top prices.

To increase the legibility of the Submariner underwater, Tudor introduced the “Snowflake” dial. It is speculated this was a special request of the French Navy, although this hasn’t been officially confirmed by the brand. The Tudor “Snowflake” is the nickname given to the Tudor Submariners with reference numbers 7016/0, 7021/0, 9104/0, and 9411/0 which was in production from 1969 to 1975. Dial variants are commonly found in black and .Unique to its diving watches, the Snowflake arrangement remained a staple of Tudor until the mid-1980s when it became less frequently used amongst its dive watches. But, in 2012, with one of the watch world’s most successful launches of all time, the layout was introduced with the debut of the Heritage Black Bay and Pelagos models.

Tracking the Performance of the Tudor Submariner Snowflake

One of the biggest years in watchmaking history, 1969, saw the launch of the world's first automatic chronographs, but for Tudor it was the year that the brand laid down what is possibly its most memorable blueprint, when it gave a facelift to its existing dive watch with a new and distinctive dial and hand design.A brief discussion surrounding the Rolex and Tudor Submariner, focusing primarily on the Snowflake dial design.

Diving Deep: The 50 Year History Of Tudor’s Snowflake Hands

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Tracking the Performance of the Tudor Submariner Snowflake

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Diving Deep: The 50 Year History Of Tudor’s Snowflake Hands

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