The Tudor Submariners For The French Marine Nationale: A MilSub You Can Afford

While there is no discuss that the Rolex MilSub is the highly-coveted watch, the Milsubs stream market worth might exceed the budgets of most of our readers. An pick and far reduction dear option is the diving watches made by Tudor for the French Navy (Marine Nationale). Many of the watches were used by the Marine Nationale for over two decades, somewhat suggestive of the long use times for most of the Type 20 chronographs.

Some of the most fascinating Tudor Marine Nationale watches embody the strange decommission papers from the French Navy. Essentially, you're getting the vintage Submariner with proven troops history, but for the fraction of the cost.

To see the quite good e.g. of the Tudor Marine Nationale issued in 1975 and with papers showing that it was decommissioned in 1999, click here.



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