In 1995 Tudor launched the Prince chronograph. Up until this point the cases of the Tudor chronos had been quite deep
and flat sided – a true ‘presence’ on the wrist. Before the fourth series had been the Big Block watches, but the
new watches witnessed a complete redesign of the case. Gone were the flat sides and sharp edges and instead a softer
case was utilised that was very similar to its stable mate the Rolex Daytona.
This new sleek aesthetic was further enhanced by the introduction of a sapphire crystal, which accentuated the lower
profile of the watch on the wrist. The previous plastic bezels were problematic in that they were delicate and could
crack quite easily. In the new series of watches the 79260 had an aluminium tachymeter insert in the bezel. There
were three watches available, the reference number referring to the bezel type. They were: 79260 with a black
aluminium fixed tachymeter bezel; 79270 with a black aluminium rotating 12-hour bezel and the 79280 with polished
steel fixed tachymeter bezel.
As per their predecessors, the Big Blocks, the new 79200 series watches were initially available on steel Oyster
bracelets, but Tudor’s interpretation of the Jubilee bracelet eventually became the default bracelet as the Oyster
faded out. It wasn’t just the Oyster bracelet that was phased out – the word Oyster disappeared from the dial and
was replaced with “PRINCE”. During the first couple of transitional years, the use of Rolex branded winding crowns
and casebacks were also phased out in favour of Tudor versions. The Prince Dates were available with dials in a
kaleidoscope of colours, many of which came with matching leather straps – I think of them as Tudor Beaches, much
like the limited Rolex Daytona beach edition from 2000!
The dial options were supplemented with versions that had painted arabic hour markers instead of the applied baton
markers. Tudor’s tie-in with brand ambassador Tiger Woods led to the golfer’s name being used on some dials, which
are known by collectors as Tudor Tigers.
One totally new aspect to the fourth series was the use of a leather strap and Tudor deployment buckle. The watches
sold on leather straps were fitted with a unique half-endlink to create a neat flush-fit between the case and strap.
The concept had been used before on precious metal Daytonas, which had integrated half-endlinks. The Tudors’
half-endlinks were, however, removable thus allowing the watch to be fitted with a bracelet if the owner so
wished.
Something of a ‘sleeping giant’, these fourth series chronos are picking up as collectors are beginning to appreciate
them for their modern aesthetic and super high build quality. So this week, we have added three Tudor Prince Date
models to our shop. One of them is the reference 79280 from 2007. This Tudor Prince Chronograph is known as the
Small Block, as it is much slimmer than its predecessor, the Big Block! This example features a glossy black dial
with painted Arabic hour markers. The watch is fitted with a Tudor steel bracelet with fliplock clasp. The fixed
bezel in polished steel comes with a tachymeter scale. The caseback and trip-lock winding crown are both signed
Tudor. The watch is offered with its original set of box and papers and a two-year warranty from Watchfinder.
The other reference 79280P has a rich blue dial that has painted Arabic hour markers and is double signed TIGER, a
reference to Tudor ambassador Tiger Woods. The caseback and trip-lock winding crown are both signed Tudor. The 'P'
in the reference number refers to the mirror-polished lug tops. This particular model from 1998 is also offered with
its original set of box and papers.
The third model in our shop is a striking cream dial Tudor Small Block chronograph with painted black arabic hour
markers. The watch is fitted with an associated black leather bin buckle strap. This example still has its
removeable end links, which give a neater look on a leather strap and can be removed if worn on a bracelet. The
winding crown and caseback are signed Tudor. This model is from the year 2000 and is offered with its original box
and a two-year warranty from Watchfinder.