Marathon - MSAR Search & Rescue Automatic Swiss Military Watch (with warranty) exc condition
Purchased direct from Marathon USA for $3024 NZ - (US $1800)
which includes the upgraded stainless steel band.
We have added an extra link and after-market tools (to add/remove links).
This watch is in excellent condition and has had very limited use. Selling on behalf of the owner, so no swaps or trade offers please.
It was purchased on 16 Dec 2024 and is still under 2yr warranty for 11 months (please see the warranty and authenticity certificate in pic).
You can also register the watch (at no cost) under your own name and get an extended 1-year warranty on top of this.
No visible scratches on the lens. There may be some very minor marks on the case, but none that are easily visible (refer to pics).
It comes in another brand watch box for storage and protection (as pictured).
Internal wrist diameter is approx 164mm, with an extra link of 10mm.
*Based on the 2025 New Zealand market data, a pre-owned Marathon 36mm MSAR Automatic (Medium Search and Rescue) with a stainless steel bracelet in good condition, with 11 months warranty remaining, is valued at approximately NZ$1,500 – NZ$1,900
Please check out the official Marathon website for more information, and you can also download and print the manual from there.
Specs:
Movement: Sellita SW200-1 with Incabloc Shock Absorber
No of Jewels: 26
Scale Quantity: 2
Scale Range: 1-12 (13-24)
Calendar Type: Date
Luminous Features: Tritium Gas Tubes and MaraGlo
Crystal Material: Sapphire
Crown Type: Screw-Down
Case Material: 316L Stainless Steel
Case Finish: Brushed
Bezel Type: Uni-Directional
Bezel Scale: 60 Minute
Submersibility: 30 ATM
Pickup is Mount Maunganui (easy to find). We are very flexible with collection times and are happy to courier at our expense, with all care taken
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