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Brand | Marathon |
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Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Dial Color | Black |
Strap Material | Rubber |
Weight | 93 grams |
Case Diameter | 41 mm |
Case Thickness | 14 mm |
Lug Width | 20 mm |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Lume | Tritium Gas Tubes |
Type | Watch |
Water Resistance | 300 meters |
Bezel | Unidirectional |
Details the Marathon Search and Rescue (SAR) watch, developed for Canadian Government requirements and still in active use.
Specifies case diameter (41mm), thickness (14mm), lug to lug (48mm), and drilled lug width (20mm).
Diagram illustrates components like tritium hour markers, hands, crown, date, and bezel.
Features ETA F06 High Torque Quartz movement, 3 jewels, 316L Stainless Steel case, and Sapphire crystal.
Includes screw-down crown, uni-directional bezel, 60-minute scale, and date calendar.
Self-contained tritium gas tubes ensure constant visibility in low light, without dimming over time.
Rated for 30 ATM (300 meters/1000 feet) due to its stainless steel case, screw-down crown, and sapphire crystal.
Features a low-power movement with EOL display; seconds hand advances in 4-second increments when battery is low.
Swiss-made, 3 jewel ETA F06 movement, hand-assembled in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.
Clean regularly with alcohol and cloth; service every 4-6 years. Contact service@marathonwatch.com for servicing.
Always set time forward. Dive and swim with confidence after securing the crown.
Unscrew crown to position 4, turn clockwise to adjust time, ensure correct AM/PM for date.
Unscrew crown to position 3, turn clockwise to change date. Avoid 9pm-3am to prevent damage.
Push crown into position 1 and rotate clockwise to lock. Must be screwed down for water-resistance.
Align 12 o'clock marker with minute hand to set start time; use minute hand against bezel markers for elapsed time.
Covers manufacturing defects for two years from purchase from an authorized distributor. Excludes misuse.
Expert team dedicated to maintaining timepiece performance. Family-owned and operated since 1939.