Tudor Prince Date Chronograph 79260 “Small‑Block” Panda
The Tudor 79260 is a stylish, vintage-feeling chronograph with a Daytona dial aesthetic and solid ETA movement. Pioneering the slimmer “Small-Block” line, it shines when you opt for the more desirable non-Tiger panda versions—especially the rare transitional models with Rolex heritage. For those apples-to-oranges comparisons, it's an accessible entry into Rolex-style chronographs, all while retaining its own cult appeal.
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Reference 79260 debuted in 1996 as a “Small‑Block” automatic chronograph, replacing the bulkier “Big‑Block” models. It built on the reliable ETA 7750 movement, featured a slimmer 40 mm stainless steel case, sapphire crystal, and varied bezel options—tachymeter or 12‑hour—depending on the sub‑reference.
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Initial versions (1995–1998) bore “Oysterdate” on the dial and Rolex-signed crowns. After 1998, labeling switched to “Prince Date,” Tudor overtook branding on crowns and casebacks, and the “Prince” bracelet became standard.
Dial Variants & “Tiger” Editions
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Offered in classic panda (white with black subdials) and reverse panda, plus a wide array of colors—linen-textured, green, burgundy, and even porcelain versions
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Tudor produced “Tiger” dial editions (1998–2002) tied to Tiger Woods, though these are less valued by collectors and often considered “corny,” generally trading for half the price of the non‑Tiger models