USS Albuquerque
Pre-Order cut off date 15 April. Shipping Goal Mid-September Introducing the USS Albuquerque (SSN-706) Commemorative Watch Silentum Excubitor. The USS Albuquerque (SSN-706) was a Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine built for precision, adaptability, and relentless execution. From Special Operations support to becoming a proven Tomahawk strike platform, Albuquerque delivered when it mattered most — completing combat operations with a 100% success rate. This watch honors that legacy. Dial Design Power with Purpose Zia Sun Symbol (New Mexico) Centered on the dial, the iconic Zia represents balance, strength, and direction. A direct connection to Albuquerque’s namesake and identity. “Silentum Excubitor” Inscription Latin for “Silent Sentinel” a fitting tribute to a submarine that struck with precision, without warning. Submarine Warfare Dolphins Positioned with pride, representing the elite standard earned by those who served aboard. Built for operational clarity and readiness at a glance. Built to Perform 316L Stainless Steel Case Durable, corrosion-resistant, and mission-ready. Flat Sapphire Crystal Scratch-resistant clarity under pressure. Miyota 2315 Quartz Movement Reliable precision — built to keep moving, just like the boat it represents. Classic Cushion Case Design Balanced, bold, and rooted in submarine tradition. A Legacy of Precision From her commissioning in 1983 to her final decommissioning in 2017, USS Albuquerque proved that success isn’t loud — it’s measured in results. Whether supporting special operations or executing strike missions with perfect accuracy, she embodied what it means to operate in silence and deliver with certainty. USS Albuquerque (SSN-706) Silentum Excubitor. A watch for those who understand what precision really means.
Specifications
- Style
- Silver (Enlisted including Chiefs), Gold (Officer)
Variants (2)
- Silver (Enlisted including Chiefs) — 279.99 USD — In stock
- Gold (Officer) — 279.99 USD — In stock
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