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    Withdrawn---Marathon CSAR Pilots watch


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    Withdrawn I have a used Marathon CSAR watch for sale marked Nov 2009 on the watch back. Asking $1550$1400 shipped with Delivery Confirmation and insurance to your door, I prefer paypal and CONUS only. Comes with Stainless bracelet with US seal(extra links as well), original rubber strap, an orange and a black zulu strap as well as the box and papers. The sapphire is pristine with no marks. The watch case shows marks from everyday wear for about a year and the stainless bracelet shows the most scuffs and scratches from being worn while working at my desk. The bezel does not ratchet and can be turned in either direction but has good retention, Marathon did offer to fix it but I prefer this to the unidirectional ratchet. The specs on the watch(from Marathons site) are:

    This chronograph has chronograph timing capabilities but can also be used as a Dive Watch.

    Movement is 7750 ETA Valjoux Automatic (Self Winding) 25 jewel minimum Swiss Made Movement. Movement has “Date & Day” display with “Rapid Date and Day Correction”. Chronograph has 1/5 second (100th minute) timing. Movement is non-magnetic and has minimum 36 hour running time.

    Case construction allows for 300M/1000ft water resistance by using Screw-Down Crown and Screw-Down Side pushers. Revolving external bezel is calibrated from 0 to 60 in white on black background. Case diameter is 44.5mm and high turning bezel is 46.6mm. Case is made of 316L Stainless Steel and has a sapphire crystal.

    Dial display shows standard and supplemental time 1 – 12 (13 – 24); also, dial displays Date and Day. Chronograph timing is dual graduated, inner graduations are 1/5 sec and as well as decimal 1/100minute timing (alternate inner timing ring). Sweep Second hand indicates timing in 1/5 sec (&/or 1/100 minute) up to 60 sec (1 minute); Chronograph sub registers measure up to 30 minutes and 12 hours each. Register indexes & hands use MARAGLO paint for night viewing. Encapsulated tritium (Isotope H3) light sources are used for dial at each hour position as well as the Minute and Hour hands, activity between 28-30 millicuries (under 30 millicuries).

    This Chronograph meets the specifications of both NSN 6645-01-544-0408 and NSN 6645-20-002-8253

    Chronograph timing:
    · 1/5 second and 1/100th minute timing divisions
    · Time-out 2 button function: with independent start/stop and zero reset buttons
    · 0 to 30 minutes (30 minute register at 12 o’clock position)
    · Small sweep second (at 9 o’clock position)
    · 0 to 12 hours (12 hour register at 6 o’clock position)


    Here are a few pics, more upon request:







    Last edited by trevytrev; 07-17-2012 at 04:32 PM.
    Say, any of you boys smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts .....?
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    Price drop! Would like to move this before I change my mind
    Say, any of you boys smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts .....?
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    Price Drop!
    Say, any of you boys smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts .....?
    I'm looking for unique, rare and harder to find production sodbusters!<--Click Here If You Have One!
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    Bump! Would consider a partial trade plus cash for firearms. Glock 36, Savage Model 24 or .45 semi-autos.
    Say, any of you boys smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts .....?
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