A Tudor watch from the 1950s, featuring a rare non-Oyster 9-karat yellow gold case and a white two-tone guilloché dial. This rare piece uses a 9-karat yellow gold non-Oyster case manufactured by Dennison, which is unusual for Tudor, as Oyster cases are more commonly seen.
The dial is meticulously crafted, with a rare two-tone guilloché finish on a matte white base, complemented by applied Arabic numerals and wedge-shaped indexes. Paired with the 9-karat yellow gold case, it exudes a luxurious and refined aesthetic, making it a truly exceptional piece.
This watch features a two-piece case structure, where the bezel is removed to access the movement. This design offers better dust resistance compared to the standard three-piece non-Oyster models.