Tudor Serial Numbers: A Complete Resource Guide
just like most luxury watches, Tudor watches are equipped with a serial number. The serial numbers aren’t there because of a coincidence or just randomly added there, but instead, they have a few very important functions.
Tudor serial numbers can be used to date the watch and the year of which it was manufactured.
You’re probably aware of the fact that the founder of Rolex Hans Wilsdorf founded Tudor as a cheaper alternative to Rolex, and thus they have a lot in common and share much throughout its history, however, when it comes to Tudor watches, the serial numbers of Tudor watches are more complicated to date than the serial numbers of Rolex. Of course, this cannot be said about the modern Rolexes which have random serial numbers, but when talking about older Rolexes, that is the case.
The reason why it is more difficult to date Tudor watches through their serial numbers have to do with the simple fact that there is less information available about Tudor. Of course, this doesn’t really come as a surprise since Rolex is considerably more established and much more famous than its little brother/sister.
But the fact that it is more difficult to date Tudor watches is the exact reason why we decided to create this article. Since Tudor is one of the brands we are especially specialized in, we saw it as our duty to create the most extensive and in-depth database and resource of Tudor serial numbers available to date, to help guide Tudor lovers, devoted fans, and collectors, like yourself to easier date different Tudor watches and to help you get a better understanding of the watch that you’re dealing with.
Since Tudor hasn’t, just like most other luxury watch brands, created an official list and resource of their Tudor serial numbers, some serial numbers may not be 100% accurate, however, even if some of them may not be exact, they will give you a quite good estimate of the year of your Tudor watch.
About Tudor serial numbers and where to find it
An interesting thing to point out about Tudor serial numbers is that at the beginning of the Tudor brand, and a long time into its history, Tudor used Rolex cases for its watches. As such, the serial number of Tudor watches are found in the same place as they would be found on a Rolex watch. This means that they are engraved between the lugs at the 6 o’clock position and engraved into the case behind where the bracelet is attached.
At the 12 o’clock position, you will find the watch’s reference number. Note, however, that this is only the case for older watches.
Modern Tudor watches have the reference number and serial number placed on the undersides of the lugs. This is done for strategic reasons, as accessing the serial number of an older Tudor watch means you have to remove the bracelet.
Tudor reference number vs serial number
Do not confuse serial number with reference number, because these are two completely different things. You can think of Tudor serial numbers as a social security number – an individual number that each watch has that makes it easier to get information about it (such as year etc). The reference number, on the other hand, is just a model number, which tells you what model it is, and this is a number that all watches of that model use.
If you’re considering buying a Tudor watch, this list of Tudor serial numbers will be especially helpful since they will assist you in finding out whether or not the year of the watch, and if the Tudor you’re considering buying is displayed and described properly.
This list of Tudor serial numbers is a living resource that is consistently updated and improved to provide a better base for Tudor serial numbers.
For modern Tudor watch models, the H serial is produced in parallel with O and J serial. This means that the year 2007 should correspond to H7 serial as well as the J1 serial.
Please have a look at our Tudor serial number check below, and easily compare your Tudor watch’s serial numbers, in order to find an estimated date of the watch.
The most common vintage Tudor watch is the Tudor Oyster watch, and after having received countless requests and questions about the Tudor oyster watch serial numbers, we can confirm that yes, the serial numbers below also apply to the Tudor Oyster,
Tudor serial Number Year
- 40,000 – 140,000 1940 – 1956
- 240000 1956
- 170,000 1957
- 200,000 1958
- 280,000 1959
- 310,000 1960
- 340,000 1961
- 360,000 1962
- 390,000 1963
- 430,000 1964
- 460,000 1965
- 500,000 1966
- 570,000 1967
- 620,000 1968
- 680,000 1969
- 740,000 1970
- 750,000 1971
- 770,000 1972
- 790,000 1973
- 810,000 1974
- 830,000 1975
- 840,000 1976
- 860,000 1977
- 880,000 1978
- 900,000 1979
- 930,000 1980
- 950,000 1981
- 970,000 1982
- 980,000 1983
- 990,000 1984
Tudor began with serial numbers again in 1984 and restarted their serial numbers.
- 140000 1985
- 170000 1986
- 190000 1987
- 210000 1988
- 260000 1989
- B330000 1990
- B360000 1991
- B390000 1992
- B500000 1993
- B560000 1994
- B590000 1995
- B790000 1996
- B850000 1997
- B990000 1998
- H130000 1999
- H170000 2000
- H240000 2001
- H300000 2002
Modern Tudor serial numbers
As you can see on the Tudor serial number list, we have not listed any serial numbers after 2002, and this has to do with the fact that Tudor now uses “random serial numbers”. In other words, they follow no specific format which means that it is close to impossible to date them yourself.
How to date your Tudor watch with random serial numbers?
So how do you date your modern Tudor watch when you cannot use this Tudor serial number database?
Well, it gets a lot more difficult, that’s for sure.
The easiest and best way to date your modern Tudor watch is if you have the original certificate for your watch. If you do, the date on which the watch was purchased should be on the certificate. Simply confirm that the serial number on your Tudor watch matches the serial number that is engraved on your Tudor.
If you don’t have the original certificate for your watch, it gets a bit trickier. The good news is that Tudor has information about every single watch that has left the factory, which is registered through their individual serial numbers. The bad news is that this information can be difficult, if not impossible to access.
An idea for dating the year of your modern Tudor watch is to go to the official retailer from which the watch was purchased if you know where it was from. The official retailers normally keep records of each watch’s serial number they sell, and might be able to provide you with further information about the year of your watch.
The last method to estimate a year of your Tudor watch that isn’t very accurate is to look at the model you have, and the production time of it. It won’t give you detailed information about the year of your watch, but if you over what years Tuor produced a watch, you have an estimation of where your watch could be from.
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Do you need help finding your Tudor Serial number or have any other questions about Tudor serial numbers? Consult one of our watch experts here!
Hi ,I am trying to look up a Tudor sub from a seller the serial number he provided is x41900 any help would be grateful thanks
Hi Monty!
Are you referring to serial numbers or reference numbers? All serial numbers are unique to a specific watch, so it’s hard to say something about a serial number other than to check if the watch is stolen.
Hello. I just purchased a used Tudor Oyster Prince selfwinding Rotor, with the gold linen dial. I question the authenticity of the watch, because the case serial# is 115553 (1940’s to 1950′ according to the chart with a reference of 75203 on the case as well. I dont believe the gold linen dials were sold back then. The movement looks okay as far as I can tell. Your thoughts please.
J691457 70330 are the two numbers on the back of my Tudor. I would like to know what year it was made.
Hi,
On my Tudor Oyester 4453.
The serial number is 17891.
Is the watch from mid 50s?
Reg
Jon
Hi!
The number 4453 is the reference number of the watch (also known as the model number). The serial number, on the other hand, is an individual number for that particular watch. Can you find another number that looks like a serial number, engraved somewhere on the watch?
On the flipside of the watch there are two numbers engraved:
17891 and 4453. I can’t find any other numbers engraved.
This is so odd! I also have a tudor marked 4453 and my name is Jon. So far I have dated it to 1948 or 1949.
Hi I have a tudor oyster Prince 31 with the numbers 7810 and 158754 on the rear the movement is marked Auto Prince Junior but the only junior watches I’ve seen have it also printed on the dial face.. Trying to date the watch but your list stops in the 14s and starts again in the 17s any information would be appreciated
Regards Sean.
Hi Sean! Thanks for your message. Since your serial number is between 14s and 17s, it means that the watch most likely was made in 1986.
Hope it helps!
MILLENARY WATCHES
I have Tudor BB Red with Serial number 1629501. Can I get a year produced and a history check?
Hi Chuck,
Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to date Tudor watches based on their serial number due to the fact that they use random serial numbers in no particular order.
However, if your Black Bay Red is a reference 79220R, it was produced between 2012 and 2016, when it was then replaced by the new in-house version with the reference 79230R.
Hope that helps!
Kind regards
Millenary Watches
Hi
I have a Tudor Rolex with a number of 020056 I think this is the serial number, I know its a very old watch. could you tell me the year
Hi Gary,
Not sure about the numbers you’re sharing, but if I have read them correctly, it could mean that your Tudor Serial numbers indicate that the watch is from 1958. Could this be correct?
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Hello
I have a Tudor Sub 76100 nr 65xxx
Can i say that this watch is from 1984.
Watch has mercedes hands…could it be that the hands have been replaced as i read that all 76100 of 1984 had lollipop hands
Hi Jean Claude,
Yes, you are absolutely right. It was produced in 1984.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
I have a Tudor Oyster with only one number on the case – 7803. I bought it in Khartoum in the Sudan in 1949 or 50.
Lovely timepiece! Thanks for sharing!
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Hi on the back of my Tudor said I648683 & 12713 on the back of my watch, can you please check what year was my watch made in, thanks.
Hi Gary!
The reference number is 12713 which suggests it is a Tudor “Style”.
The serial number is the latter number mentioned, however, because you have a modern Tudor watch, it means that you have random serial numbers and are thus not able to tell the year of your watch by looking at the serial number. The date is written on the certificate.
Hope that helps!
Kind regards,
Jens