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Vintage watches 2 - military diving watches for men of style

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

There's something very satisfying wearing a watch with a history. Vintage military watches have been designed to be worn in demanding situations, where robustness and accuracy can be vital. Diving watches, in particular, need to be totally reliable in military use, as the accurate timing of a dive is a life-preserving necessity.

One of the most desirable military diving watches is the Rolex Submariner which was issued by the Royal Navy - but you're looking at a price of at least £30,000 and possibly twice that if you want an original example whose provenance has been established by Rolex UK.

Photo courtesy of The Old Watch Shop
A considerably cheaper alternative is the Tudor Submariner used by the French Navy, an example of which I was able to examine and photograph recently.  It came in different guises (pictured below) and is best bought with the decommissioning papers, as shown here.  The main difference between the Rolex and Tudor Submariners (both were made by the same company) was that the Tudor did not use an in-house Rolex movement.



French Navy Tudor Sub with "snowflake" hands. Forum a Montres.


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Labels: men's style, middle age, Rolex Submariner, Royal Navy, Tudor Submariner, vintage watches

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