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This year, we're revisiting some of our favorite stories about dads and dad-like figures for Father's Day. Heartwarming, funny, or thrilling, these posts highlight the personal and familial connections around watches and timekeeping and are worth a second read.
Oris doesn't make a watch to honor just anyone, and Hollywood doesn't make a blockbuster about the most ordinary, mundane folks, either. Luckily, legendary Navy diver Carl Brashear was an extraordinary gentleman, so it's no surprise Oris created a limited edition watch in his honor. But the story doesn't end there. Phillip Brashear, Carl's son, received one of those watches, and you'll have to read the story to see what he plans to do with it.
Click here to read Carl Brashear's Legacy Lives On.
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