
Marathon
MSAR NGM Diver Quartz - Rubber Ref. WW194027SS-0130
$900
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The brand Marathon might be new to some, but not for Canadians, Americans, and especially military watch fanatics like us. The moniker is better known to watch collectors be among the few that, until today, officially offers no-frills timepieces to the military. Those regimes include the United States and Canadian army since circa 70 years ago.
Marathon MSAR NMG Diver Quartz - Rubber Ref. WW194027SS-0130
Let's dive a little deeper. The company that was to become Marathon Watch was founded in 1904 as Weinsturm Watch, later named Wein Brothers. In 1939, Morris Wein founded Marathon Watch, supplying fine precision timepieces throughout North America. Since 1941, Marathon has been manufacturing timing instruments for the Allied Forces. Today, the fourth generation of the family continues the tradition with a wide range of tools measuring time, temperature, and distance. Marathon watches combine military durability with Swiss engineering and craftsmanship to ensure the highest quality and precision. All these traits unveiled on the latest Marathon MSAR NGM Diver Quartz - Rubber that we are going to introduce today. This particular reference differs from its sibling (GSAR Government Standard) with its sterile dial; the "NGM" acronyms affirm the "No Government Markings" on its dial.
The acronym "MSAR" stands for "Medium Search and Rescue."- where appropriate military personnel in different branches and jobs get offered these officially issued watches. Since this specific model built to be taken mostly under the sea, it fits appropriately for the Navy branch all round. The MSAR NGM Diver Auto celebrates form over function, a non-flashy watch for sure, but builds with a purpose to aid the army with their missions. This particular reference differs from its sibling (GSAR Government Standard) with its sterile dial; the "NGM" acronyms affirm the "No Government Markings" on its dial.
Made in Switzeland, Approved by US Government
The MSAR Diver Quartz starts with its 316L stainless steel case that measures 36mm wide, with a height of 13mm thick and 43.5mm lug to lug, lending a charming "vintage" sizing that fits most wrists. Further, the finishing of the case gets a full satin-brushed polishing, removing any source of inessential reflections in this case, while still being immaculately executed. The 120-clicks bezel gets expansive grooves that allow one to rotate it uni-directionally in almost any conditions, especially when your hands get wet. The engraved black anodized bezel stays true to military format, having it in a 60-minute format, with a luminous triangle pip at 12 o'clock. The dimension of the timepiece allowed one to feel its sturdiness and built with all sense of purpose, out in the field.
Moving to the side profile, we get beefy squared crown guards that flange the nailed-textured screw-down crown for easy manipulation. Flipping it over, we get the screw-in case-back, allowing it to withstand 300m water-resistant. Right on the case-back, we get the essential government markings and specifications engraved. These provide credentials on the MSAR Diver Quartz as manufactured following US Government specification. We assure it is safe to say that both us watch collectors and the US military for use in operations on the land and water.
Full satin-brushed finishing throughout its 36mm case
As you'd expect in a military-style watch, the dial needs all the right ingredients to live up its livery. Underneath its flat sapphire crystal, Marathon has applied tritium gas tubes with MaraGlo™, a total of 15 encapsulated tritiums (Isotope H3) on its hour markers and syringe-style handset. Even the second-hand gets its one at the tip, allowing one to view the time with maximum legibility even when you are in the dark for more than 24 hours. The result is a constant emission of light. No more charging them by external light sources like conventional SuperLuminova. The dial features Arabic hour markers right beneath the tritium tubes,
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