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Marathon GPQ NGM Sage Green Quartz Ref. WW194009SG-9101
Marathon

GPQ NGM Sage Green Quartz Ref. WW194009SG-9101

$437
In stock · gnomonwatches.com
Marathon has a strong partnership with the United States armed forces and has consistently made watches for them, according to military specifications. This particular Marathon GPQ (General Purpose Quartz) NGM Sage Green Quartz Ref. WW194009SG-9101 is a no-nonsense field watch designed and was once officially issued to GSA and Homeland Security. Of course with a brand new battery inside. It incorporates a robust case that is almost indestructible, and a performance-driven high-torque quartz engine for extreme precision during coordinated military operations, or even your coordinated bus ride with your friends. Marathon GPQ NGM Sage Green Quartz Ref. WW194009SG-9101 Military watches unceasingly draw the fascination of watch collectors from all over the world with their rich heritage. Other than being extremely robust and functional, military watches hark back to countless momentous events in history when troops relied on them as valuable equipment in the field. Wristwatches are unquestionably an indispensable tool when it comes to military operations such as coordinating tactical movements and navigational purposes. Of the many established brands that supply, or once supplied watches to the military, Marathon is a name seemingly overshadowed by other familiar offerings in the market. However, it is certainly one of the hidden gems in the world of military watches. Marathon’s heritage dates back to more than a century ago since 1904 when it was founded as Weinstrum Watch, subsequently named as Wein Brothers. In 1939, what we know today as Marathon Watch was established in Montreal, Canada by Morris Wein, the first of the current fourth generation in the Wein family that is still presently carrying the proud tradition of producing reliable instruments for the measurement of time, temperature and distance. Today, Marathon watches are designed in Canada and hand-assembled with the highest standards in La Chaux-De-Fonds, the beautiful watchmaking town of Switzerland. Made in Switzeland, Approved by US Government Producing military-spec watches for the military has been one of the core focuses of Marathon since 1941. The brand is one of the world’s only watch companies to hold a current contract with the U.S. Department of Defense. With that said, all of Marathon’s purpose-designed timepieces are tough as nails, constructed to strict military requirements, and can be fully functional even in adverse conditions. In line with military specifications, the Marathon GPQ is housed in a lightweight, Biwi Unibloc case. Therefore, it is a highly-impact resistant fibershell case construction that is truly built for task. Measuring with a compact case diameter of only 34mm, a lug to lug distance of 41mm and a thickness of 12mm, this is a compact military field watch that will remain incredibly comfortable on the wrist throughout the entire day, a design trait especially crucial for long and gruelling military missions.
 Staying faithful to the original GG-W-113 specifications from the 1960s, the sleek and symmetrical case profile strikes a pleasing balanced appearance as a result of its tonneau-shaped case and short lug design. The fibershell case of the General Purpose Quartz also has a passive matte finish. This matte finish aids in protecting infantry positions as this finish does not provide a reflective surface that would occur on a sage green heavy-duty nylon strap ensures the watch stays secure on the wrist. Based on the GG-W-113 specifications since 1960s The case only gets a breakthrough from its symmetry by its protruded sand-blasted push-pull crown for easy manipulation. Its L-shaped lugs are flushed with the overall case, and further feature the drilled lug holes to allow easy strap change. Since inserting the dial is from the front and only battery replacement on the back, this allows the GPQ to achieve water resistance that satisfies the specifications of the military. Right on the caseback, we get the essential government
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