THE HISTORY OF THE RANGER NAME DATES BACK MUCH FURTHER THAN THE BRITISH NORTH GREENLAND EXPEDITION. ALTHOUGH THE TUDOR WATCHES USED BY ITS MEMBERS FROM 1952 TO 1954 NEVER BORE THIS INSCRIPTION ON THEIR DIALS, SUBSEQUENT RANGER MODELS HAVE PERPETUATED THE CONCEPT OF THE EXPEDITION WATCH, A ROBUST, PRACTICAL, AND AFFORDABLE INSTRUMENT, BORN AT TUDOR DURING THIS TIME. The new Ranger continues, within the TUDOR collection, the tradition of the expedition watch, born with the Oyster Prince watches used by the members of the British North Greenland Expedition. The tradition of a robust, practical, and affordable instrument.