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Tudor

Ref. 42010N

Fastrider Chronograph

A set of three “new-old-stock” stainless steel chronograph wristwatches with date, black ceramic bezels, guarantees and presentation boxes

Estimate
HK$50,000 - 100,000
€6,400 - 12,700
$6,400 - 12,800
HK$94,500
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Tudor
Year
Circa 2021
Reference No
42010N
Case No
Green: I566640, Red: I485462, Yellow: I566043
Model Name
Fastrider Chronograph
Material
Stainless steel
Calibre
Automatic, cal. 7753, 27 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Rubber
Clasp/Buckle
Stainless steel Tudor deployant clasps
Dimensions
42mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accessories
Accompanied by Tudor guarantees stamped Oriental Watch Co. LTD dated 20th June 2021, hangtags, instruction manuals, product literatures, fitted presentation boxes and outer packagings.
Catalogue Essay
Making its initial debut in 2011, the Tudor Fastrider was a result of the collaboration with acclaimed motorcycle manufacturer Ducati. Released in 2015, the Tudor Fastrider chronograph was developed with an aim to create a robust chronograph that was utilitarian, sporty and packed with a punch. Encased in a brushed stainless steel 42mm diameter case, the Fastrider chronograph was offered with a few vibrant dial colors including green, yellow and red. Generating a playful contrast, the black ceramic bezel was implemented to enhance its robustness as a highly scratch resistant material. Powered by a modified ETA cal. 7753, the date is corrected via an adjuster fitted on the left side of the caseband.

The present complete set of Tudor Fastrider chronographs in all three colors remains in its original factory sticker and are never worn. It is further accompanied by its full set of accessories making this “new-old-stock” set bang for the buck and are the perfect chronographs on rotation to match your for daily wardrobe.

Tudor

Swiss | 1926
Almost twenty years after Rolex was founded, Hans Wilsdorf established Tudor with the intention of making more affordable watches without compromising the quality for which Rolex was renowned. Tudor was named after the British Dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603, and their symbol came from the "War of Roses." After interchanging Rose and Shield symbols for a number of years, the firm replaced the Rose with the Shield logo from the 1960s until today.

Some of the most recognized vintage models made by Tudor include the Submariner, a waterproof model first introduced in 1954, the Oysterdate, the earliest versions of which were nicknamed the "Monte-Carlo," the Heritage, which included the date at 6 o'clock, as well as the Pelagos, which translates to "deep sea" in Greek.
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