gavidoc Posted December 4, 2012 Report Share Posted December 4, 2012 Hey everyone, I have been getting questions about beat rates for the various models of the Tudor Submariner. There was also a debate regarding the beat rate found in the Tudor 9401 Sub. I thought it was 28800, others say it is 21600. Well, I just received a Tudor Sub 9401 snowflake and can confirm what others were saying. It appears to be 21600 bph. So, with that: 7928: Movement- F390 - bph 18000 7016: Movement- ETA 2483 - bph 18000 7021: Movement- ETA 2484 - bph 18000 9401: Movement- ETA 2776 - bph 21600 9411: Movement- ETA 2784 - bph 28800 76100: Movement- ETA 2824 - bph 28800 79090: Movement- ETA 2824 - bph 28800 Happy building. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeypunch Posted December 4, 2012 Report Share Posted December 4, 2012 I'm pretty sure a 2483 beats at 21,600 bph. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeromatic Posted December 6, 2012 Report Share Posted December 6, 2012 (edited) Hey everyone, I have been getting questions about beat rates for the various models of the Tudor Submariner. There was also a debate regarding the beat rate found in the Tudor 9401 Sub. I thought it was 28800, others say it is 21600. Well, I just received a Tudor Sub 9401 snowflake and can confirm what others were saying. It appears to be 21600 bph. So, with that: 7928: Movement- F390 - bph 18000 7016: Movement- ETA 2483 - bph 18000 7021: Movement- ETA 2484 - bph 18000 9401: Movement- ETA 2776 - bph 21600 9411: Movement- ETA 2784 - bph 28800 76100: Movement- ETA 2824 - bph 28800 79090: Movement- ETA 2824 - bph 28800 Happy building. Im using an old 2783 eta for my new 94010 its the only movement i had stuck in a drawer that accepts my blueflake dial feet ! its a slow beat movement im not sure if its 18000 or 21600 bph, the beyeler dial will not fit on a 2824-2 or a 2846 due to the dial feet spacing ! Edited December 6, 2012 by aeromatic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
civic4982 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Hey everyone, I have been getting questions about beat rates for the various models of the Tudor Submariner. There was also a debate regarding the beat rate found in the Tudor 9401 Sub. I thought it was 28800, others say it is 21600. Well, I just received a Tudor Sub 9401 snowflake and can confirm what others were saying. It appears to be 21600 bph. So, with that: 7928: Movement- F390 - bph 18000 7016: Movement- ETA 2483 - bph 18000 7021: Movement- ETA 2484 - bph 18000 9401: Movement- ETA 2776 - bph 21600 9411: Movement- ETA 2784 - bph 28800 76100: Movement- ETA 2824 - bph 28800 79090: Movement- ETA 2824 - bph 28800 Happy building. Thanks for the clarification. So for those looking to build a 9401 then one should search for a 21,600 beatrate such as the 2846 and for those date lovers out there with a 9411 a 28,800 like the 2836-2 will work perfectly. Thanks!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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