7016/0: Compared to their Royal Navy counterparts, the Tudor MN Submariners represent incredible value for your collecting buck. The black dial version is incredibly rare to find, due to the fact that the dials did not hold up very well to the rigors of constant underwater use. To rectify the problem, Rolex introduced the more common blue square marker dial, which is much more commonly found. The rarity of this particular example is accentuated by the fact that it comes with its decom papers, further attesting to the authenticity of this amazing piece.
CASE
Excellent lugs with only minor wear. Original bezel insert has aged and turned to a grey-blue color. Dial: Original tritium dial lightly aged with square luminous. Original tritium hands with a matching patina. Bracelet: Comes on a NATO style diving strap. Notes: Compared to their Royal Navy counterparts, the Tudor MN Submariners represent incredible value for your collecting buck. The black dial version is incredibly rare to find, due to the fact that the dials did not hold up very well to the rigors of constant underwater use. To rectify the problem, Rolex introduced the more common blue square marker dial, which is much more commonly found. The rarity of this particular example is accentuated by the fact that it comes with its decom papers, further attesting to the authenticity of this amazing piece. Accessories: Original MN decom papers.
DIAL
Original tritium dial lightly aged with square luminous. Original tritium hands with a matching patina. .
BRACELET
Comes on a NATO style diving strap.