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Rolex Submariner watches were the choice and standard issue for NAVY SEALs .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 Bengha.

The Submariner, in both its Rolex and Tudor forms, was so ingrained in Navy SEAL culture and essential to their specialized missions, that it became standard issue. 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 . Rolex Submariner watches were the choice and standard issue for NAVY SEALs from their inception in 1962 up until 1983, when they switched over to Casio G-Shock watches. Navy SEAL's specialize more than anything in amphibious operations which include underwater demolition, as well as other aquatic operations. The Submariner, in both its Rolex and Tudor forms, was so ingrained in Navy SEAL culture and essential to their specialized missions, that it became standard issue.

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.

Rolex and Navy SEALs: The symbolism of the Rolex Submariner on one of the most historic Special Operations missions is profound. Watch culture is strong in the Naval Special Warfare community and Chesney’s Navy SEAL predecessors wore similar watches– both Rolex and Tudor Submariners as they operated in Vietnam 40 years prior.The Military Issue Rolex Submariner or "Milsub" as it has become known is a collector's item for one very good reason: unlike most Submariner timepieces, these watches were never available for public sale. They were created, manufactured and distributed solely for military use.

Rolex is inextricably linked to SEAL history, particularly of the Vietnam Era. In Vietnam, SEALs wore blue jeans and tiger stripes and carried stoner machine guns while using issued Tudor 7928s or Rolex Submariners to time their operations and combat dives.

Last two pics are of an USN-issued Tudor to a SEAL who served during Vietnam in SEAL Team ONE X-ray Platoon and the associated leather cover. Both are Patriots and mean mothers and I thank them for allowing me to share these pics.

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. The owner of the shop listened to me, a newly minted Navy SEAL now stationed at SDVT-1, as I told him of the history of the SEAL teams and the underwater demolition teams. They wore Tudor watches and Rolexes in the Vietnam War, and I wanted to wear one to pay homage to their history — and now mine — and use the watch for its intended purpose.

You don't need a watch that’s rated to the deep sea [Rolex’s current Submariner has a water resistance of 300 meters/1,000 feet. Its GMT is certified to 100 meters/ 300 feet]. No human really. Rolex Submariner watches were the choice and standard issue for NAVY SEALs from their inception in 1962 up until 1983, when they switched over to Casio G-Shock watches. Navy SEAL's specialize more than anything in amphibious operations which include underwater demolition, as well as other aquatic operations.

The Submariner, in both its Rolex and Tudor forms, was so ingrained in Navy SEAL culture and essential to their specialized missions, that it became standard issue. 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.

Rolex and Navy SEALs: The symbolism of the Rolex Submariner on one of the most historic Special Operations missions is profound. Watch culture is strong in the Naval Special Warfare community and Chesney’s Navy SEAL predecessors wore similar watches– both Rolex and Tudor Submariners as they operated in Vietnam 40 years prior.The Military Issue Rolex Submariner or "Milsub" as it has become known is a collector's item for one very good reason: unlike most Submariner timepieces, these watches were never available for public sale. They were created, manufactured and distributed solely for military use. Rolex is inextricably linked to SEAL history, particularly of the Vietnam Era. In Vietnam, SEALs wore blue jeans and tiger stripes and carried stoner machine guns while using issued Tudor 7928s or Rolex Submariners to time their operations and combat dives.

Last two pics are of an USN-issued Tudor to a SEAL who served during Vietnam in SEAL Team ONE X-ray Platoon and the associated leather cover. Both are Patriots and mean mothers and I thank them for allowing me to share these pics.

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. The owner of the shop listened to me, a newly minted Navy SEAL now stationed at SDVT-1, as I told him of the history of the SEAL teams and the underwater demolition teams. They wore Tudor watches and Rolexes in the Vietnam War, and I wanted to wear one to pay homage to their history — and now mine — and use the watch for its intended purpose.

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