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In 1962, the first two Navy SEAL teams were formed and they quickly adopted the Submariner as their dive watch. Tudor, Rolex’s more affordable sister brand (think Chevrolet to . These stealth SDV (SEAL Delivery System) submersibles are launched from large Attack class Submarines such as the nuclear powered USS Philadelphia, and allow SEALs to . In 1962, the first two Navy SEAL teams were formed and they quickly adopted the Submariner as their dive watch. Tudor, Rolex’s more affordable sister brand (think Chevrolet to Cadillac), also made Submariners which were issued to the Navy’s elite warriors. These stealth SDV (SEAL Delivery System) submersibles are launched from large Attack class Submarines such as the nuclear powered USS Philadelphia, and allow SEALs to travel under the ocean in a stealth, covert manner that accommodates up to .

A Navy SEAL Turned Mercenary & A Rolex Submariner. American Mercenary details the movie-like career of a SEAL Team Six assaulter turned gun for hire. The one constant throughout his career was a Rolex Submariner on his wrist.

Why was it worn on this raid? Was it for Escape and Evasion- a potential bartering tool? Was it chosen for its robustness as a mechanical timepiece, mitigating the risk of battery failure? The answer is actually simple–but far more profound. The SEAL wearing the Sub, Will Chesney, believed he was going to die that night in Pakistan.

Crown: Rolex adapted its water-resistant, screw-down crown design from the 1920s — which used a gasket and a receiving tube housed within the watch case — for use on the Submariner. The Twinlock system made use of two O-rings for a water-resistant seal, while the more modern Triplock system from the 1970s uses an additional O-ring.The eventual result was the Twinlock crown, an arrangement that utilized two sets of O-rings to form a pair of watertight seals within the winding stem assembly, enabling the Rolex Submariner to be the first dive watch rated down to 100 meters (330 feet).

I have read a few threads about SEAL issued Tudor Submariners so I figured I would contribute this for my first new thread. I post the following with permission from the owner, a SEAL operator for over 20+ years who was issued this Tudor in the early 90s at the start of his career. James Badge Dale, above, who plays retired Navy SEAL Tyrone "Rone" Woods, wears a Rolex Submariner 116610 in Michael Bay's movie "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" which is streamable now on Netflix. In this case, the watch in question is a Tudor Submariner reference 7928 that was issued to a U.S. Navy SEAL team member as a duty watch during his training in the notoriously brutal BUD/S training course (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEALS).

The Submariner marked the beginning of the great adventure that would see the emergence of our entire family of watches designed for deep-sea diving: the Sea-Dweller (1967), the Rolex Deepsea (2008) and the Deepsea Challenge (2022). In 1962, the first two Navy SEAL teams were formed and they quickly adopted the Submariner as their dive watch. Tudor, Rolex’s more affordable sister brand (think Chevrolet to Cadillac), also made Submariners which were issued to the Navy’s elite warriors. These stealth SDV (SEAL Delivery System) submersibles are launched from large Attack class Submarines such as the nuclear powered USS Philadelphia, and allow SEALs to travel under the ocean in a stealth, covert manner that accommodates up to . A Navy SEAL Turned Mercenary & A Rolex Submariner. American Mercenary details the movie-like career of a SEAL Team Six assaulter turned gun for hire. The one constant throughout his career was a Rolex Submariner on his wrist.

Why was it worn on this raid? Was it for Escape and Evasion- a potential bartering tool? Was it chosen for its robustness as a mechanical timepiece, mitigating the risk of battery failure? The answer is actually simple–but far more profound. The SEAL wearing the Sub, Will Chesney, believed he was going to die that night in Pakistan. Crown: Rolex adapted its water-resistant, screw-down crown design from the 1920s — which used a gasket and a receiving tube housed within the watch case — for use on the Submariner. The Twinlock system made use of two O-rings for a water-resistant seal, while the more modern Triplock system from the 1970s uses an additional O-ring.

The eventual result was the Twinlock crown, an arrangement that utilized two sets of O-rings to form a pair of watertight seals within the winding stem assembly, enabling the Rolex Submariner to be the first dive watch rated down to 100 meters (330 feet).

I have read a few threads about SEAL issued Tudor Submariners so I figured I would contribute this for my first new thread. I post the following with permission from the owner, a SEAL operator for over 20+ years who was issued this Tudor in the early 90s at the start of his career.

James Badge Dale, above, who plays retired Navy SEAL Tyrone "Rone" Woods, wears a Rolex Submariner 116610 in Michael Bay's movie "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" which is streamable now on Netflix. In this case, the watch in question is a Tudor Submariner reference 7928 that was issued to a U.S. Navy SEAL team member as a duty watch during his training in the notoriously brutal BUD/S training course (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEALS).

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