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Timekeeper of the Mariners

TUDOR introduced its first diving watch in 1954. It proved to be a timely development as it allowed the brand to provide the burgeoning community of professional scuba divers with cutting-edge, reliable and robust underwater timekeeping instruments that came at an accessible price.

Unsurprisingly, it didn’t take long for naval forces—some of the world’s biggest navies, in fact—to take note of this as well. Soon, TUDOR found itself supplying diving watches for frogmen and combat divers serving in some of the most powerful militaries in the world.

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