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For Sale: Marathon TSAR Swiss Dive Watch
Price: $old
Condition: Watch is in excellent, used condition, please see pics. Crytsal and bezel are scratch free, watch body is clean, with only some marks near the lugs from bracelet installation, please see pics. Watch keeps excellent time, everything works as it should, and comes with original rubber Marathon strap (that smells of vanilla), two seldom used Zulu straps (bond colors and black leather), and original boxes. October 2010 contract date, watch has new battery and successful pressure test.
Specs:
This watch is manufactured in accordance with GSA Stocked Item Purchase Description (now under contract to GSA US Government NSN 6645-20-001-9382 (6645200019382))
EOL (End of Life) display where second hand advances in 4 second increments when battery needs replacing
Commonly referred to as the Marathon TSAR Wristwatch
Intended Use: Dive, Search and Rescue (SAR)
ETA F06 quartz movement
Uni-Directional Elapsed Time Ring (60 minutes, 120 clicks)
High torque quartz movement (Swiss Made)
Stainless Steel 316L water tight case with engraved back
Water resistant to 30 atmospheres (300m/1000ft.)
Tested IAW ISO 6425
Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Screw down crown
Black analogue dial with date
Black face features luminous hands and hour markings powered by Tritium (Isotope H3)
2 Scale dial shows standard and supplemental (24hr) time 1-12, 13-24
Second hand with luminous triangle powered by MaraGlo
This watch is made in accordance with ISO 6425 and Government of Canada requirements
Replacement Battery #371
This watch comes complete with 100% vulcanized black rubber strap 20mm wide and 316L stainless steel buckle (Swiss Made)
Engraved markings on back include details such as date of production and serial numbers for traceability and maintenance
Case dimensions: 42mm without crown, 48mm lug-to-lug, 20mm lugs
Terms: Paypal "Goods and Services" only, I eat the fees. I'll also cover insured shipping, CONUS only.
Please PM or email if you have any questions.
Thanks for the gander!
Price: $old
Condition: Watch is in excellent, used condition, please see pics. Crytsal and bezel are scratch free, watch body is clean, with only some marks near the lugs from bracelet installation, please see pics. Watch keeps excellent time, everything works as it should, and comes with original rubber Marathon strap (that smells of vanilla), two seldom used Zulu straps (bond colors and black leather), and original boxes. October 2010 contract date, watch has new battery and successful pressure test.
Specs:
This watch is manufactured in accordance with GSA Stocked Item Purchase Description (now under contract to GSA US Government NSN 6645-20-001-9382 (6645200019382))
EOL (End of Life) display where second hand advances in 4 second increments when battery needs replacing
Commonly referred to as the Marathon TSAR Wristwatch
Intended Use: Dive, Search and Rescue (SAR)
ETA F06 quartz movement
Uni-Directional Elapsed Time Ring (60 minutes, 120 clicks)
High torque quartz movement (Swiss Made)
Stainless Steel 316L water tight case with engraved back
Water resistant to 30 atmospheres (300m/1000ft.)
Tested IAW ISO 6425
Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Screw down crown
Black analogue dial with date
Black face features luminous hands and hour markings powered by Tritium (Isotope H3)
2 Scale dial shows standard and supplemental (24hr) time 1-12, 13-24
Second hand with luminous triangle powered by MaraGlo
This watch is made in accordance with ISO 6425 and Government of Canada requirements
Replacement Battery #371
This watch comes complete with 100% vulcanized black rubber strap 20mm wide and 316L stainless steel buckle (Swiss Made)
Engraved markings on back include details such as date of production and serial numbers for traceability and maintenance
Case dimensions: 42mm without crown, 48mm lug-to-lug, 20mm lugs
Terms: Paypal "Goods and Services" only, I eat the fees. I'll also cover insured shipping, CONUS only.
Please PM or email if you have any questions.









Thanks for the gander!
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