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The 7966 is the model number; between the lugs on the other side should be a serial number. But you say there's nothing; that's going to make any accurate dating difficult!

Best you can probably do is a Google image search for tudor prince oysterdate 7966 and try and find a watch that looks the same as yours hoping a date's been included in whatever page the image is associated with.

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