Tudor

Prince 76200

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The Tudor Prince 76200 offers a compelling blend of classic Rolex lineage and Tudor’s accessible luxury. Introduced as a modern interpretation of the Oysterdate, it features the iconic 36mm Oyster case and fluted bezel, echoing its Rolex Datejust cousin while maintaining its own understated identity. Collectors appreciate this model for its shared DNA with Rolex, yet with distinct Tudor branding and dial variations not found in the Crown’s catalog.

This reference uses the reliable ETA 2824-2 automatic movement, known for its durability and ease of servicing—an advantage for those planning regular wear. The 76200 typically sports a cyclops date window and comes on a solid Oyster-style bracelet. Water resistance is rated at 100 meters, making it versatile for daily use. Dial options include silver, black, and white, each with applied indices and the signature Tudor rose or shield, depending on production year.

Price differences among Prince 76200 examples are driven by dial color, condition, and whether the original box and papers are included. Earlier models with the rose logo tend to command a premium, as do unpolished cases and bracelets with minimal stretch. This reference is less prone to aftermarket part swaps than many vintage Tudors, but always verify dial and handset originality, as these details matter for long-term value.

What owners love

  • The classic 36mm case size gives it a vintage Rolex Datejust vibe, but with unique Tudor character and details like the shield logo and distinctive hands.
  • Owners appreciate the robust and reliable ETA 2824-2 movement, which is easy to service and provides excellent timekeeping.
  • The fluted bezel and cyclops date window combine to deliver a dressy yet versatile look rarely found in modern Tudors.

Common Criticisms

  • The bracelet feels rattly and less substantial compared to modern offerings, with notable stretch over time.
  • The clasp mechanism is dated and fiddly, lacking the precision and security of newer Tudor or Rolex clasps.
  • Lume performance is weak, fading quickly and offering little nighttime visibility.

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