Design
| Watch dial color |
Blue |
| Type |
Wristwatch |
| Watch marker style |
Non numeral |
| Form factor |
Round |
| Design |
Casual |
| Suggested gender |
Male |
Technical details
| Chronograph |
Y |
| Movement model |
2824-2 |
| Movement manufacturer |
Tudor |
| Mechanism type |
Mechanical (auto wind) |
| Watch dial type |
Analog dial |
| Waterproof up to |
200 m |
Additionally
| Watch marker colour |
White |
Prince Oysterdate Submariner
As of 1989 reference 79090, of which a 1993 example is shown here, replaced the undated TUDOR Submariner, which as of then no longer appeared in the catalogue. The dials offered with this reference were a choice of blue or black with a matching bezel. At 6 o’clock, they displayed a reminder of their waterproofness guarantee, and at 12 o’clock the shield logo. They featured Submariner-type hands. While the general design of the dial recalled that of the first-generation TUDOR Submariners, the hour markers placed at 6 and 9 o’clock were no longer rectangular but triangular.
The 39 mm case, waterproof to a depth of 200 metres, housed a self-winding ETA calibre 2824-2. Its Oyster-type steel bracelet, reference 9315/0, had folding links and a “Fliplock” folding clasp; it bore the TUDOR logo.