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Collector Guide

A Nostalgic Hue with Modern Appeal

A Nostalgic Hue with Modern Appeal

The "salmon" dial is not just a color—it's an emotion for many watch enthusiasts. Sitting somewhere between rose gold and copper, this unique tone has long been associated with rare vintage chronographs and exclusive limited editions from horological heavyweights. Tudor’s take on the salmon dial doesn’t disappoint. It delivers a warm, understated elegance that catches light beautifully and complements a wide range of wrist tones.

In the case of the Tudor Royal and Tudor Prince Date-Day, which feature the salmon dial, the tone adds a surprising level of sophistication to what might otherwise be considered entry-level luxury watches. The color brings a vintage flair without veering into gimmickry—a testament to Tudor’s design restraint.

Tudor Hydronaut 89193: A Classic 40mm Two-Tone Dive Watch with Vintage Appeal

Tudor Hydronaut 89193: A Classic 40mm Two-Tone Dive Watch with Vintage Appeal

When it comes to luxury sports watches that blend timeless design with rugged performance, the Tudor Hydronaut reference 89193 stands out as a true gem. At 40mm, this two-tone diver captures the spirit of early 2000s Tudor craftsmanship—offering collectors and enthusiasts a refined alternative to mainstream dive watches. Now available at Mayfair Watch, this distinctive model brings together bold aesthetics, practical utility, and heritage appeal.

 

A Dive Watch with Distinction

The Tudor Hydronaut 89193 was introduced as part of Tudor’s innovative Hydronaut series, designed for both underwater exploration and everyday elegance. Unlike its more commonly known sibling—the Submariner—this model showcases a unique design language with sharp case lines, a prominent gold bezel, and a luminous dial designed for readability in all conditions.

Key features of the Hydronaut 89193 include:

  • 40mm Stainless Steel Case with 18k yellow gold bezel insert

  • Rotating Diver’s Bezel with minute markers

  • Champagne or Black Dial Options with luminous hour markers

  • Automatic ETA 2824 Movement – reliable and serviceable

  • Screw-Down Crown and Caseback for 200m water resistance

  • Sapphire Crystal for scratch resistance

  • Two-Tone Bracelet in stainless steel and 18k gold

The Tiger Woods Era

Collectors often associate this watch with Tudor’s partnership with golf legend Tiger Woods, who endorsed the brand during the Hydronaut's heyday. Some dials are marked "Tiger", increasing their desirability and collectability. Even without the Tiger branding, the 89193 remains an iconic reference from a golden period of Tudor innovation.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 116000 – A New Old Stock Gem

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 116000 – A New Old Stock Gem

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 116000 is a 36mm stainless steel watch that embodies everything Rolex stands for: durability, precision, and elegance in simplicity. Introduced around 2008 and phased out in 2020, the 116000 represents the bridge between vintage appeal and modern reliability.

Key features include:

  • Case Size: 36mm (perfect for unisex wear)

  • Material: 904L Oystersteel

  • Movement: Rolex Caliber 3130 automatic

  • Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire

  • Water Resistance: 100 meters

  • Dial Variants: Black, white, silver, blue, and the much-loved grape and green dials

In the world of watch collecting, New Old Stock refers to a watch that was manufactured years ago but has never been worn or sized — often still sealed with its original factory stickers and complete box and papers. This is rare for any Rolex, let alone a model that’s been discontinued.

Finding a 116000 NOS is like striking gold:

  • It hasn't been polished or altered.

  • It often includes all the original packaging, booklets, and warranty card.

  • The untouched condition adds premium collector value.

 

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 116000 may have once lived in the shadow of flashier models, but in New Old Stock condition, it’s a standout piece. With perfect proportions, an in-house movement, and the prestige of Rolex craftsmanship, it represents a golden opportunity for those who appreciate quiet sophistication.

Whether you're buying to wear or collect, the 116000 NOS is more than a watch — it’s a piece of Rolex history.

What is Rolex 16610 LV means?

What is Rolex 16610 LV means?

The Rolex Kermit is one of the most iconic and sought-after watches in the brand’s lineup. Here’s a quick summary:

🌊 What is the Rolex Kermit?

  • The nickname for the Rolex Submariner Ref. 16610LV, introduced in 2003 for the Submariner’s 50th anniversary.

  • Features a distinctive green bezel combined with a classic black dial, making it stand out from traditional Submariners.

📅 History

  • Produced from 2003–2010.

  • The “LV” in the reference number stands for Lunette Verte (French for “green bezel”).

A Rare Find - Pyramid Dial

A Rare Find - Pyramid Dial

The Rolex Datejust Pyramid Dial is not just a watch face — it's a piece of art. Unlike traditional dials that feature smooth or textured flat surfaces, the Pyramid Dial showcases a striking geometric pattern, with tiny pyramid-shaped facets that catch and reflect light in captivating ways. The result is a three-dimensional dial that shimmers with movement, offering a dynamic interplay of shadow and brilliance as the wrist turns.

This dial design lends the watch a distinctive and luxurious aesthetic that sets it apart from more conventional Datejust models. The pyramid pattern adds depth and character, creating a sense of refinement that appeals to collectors and enthusiasts alike.