Marathon
41mm Arctic Edition Large Diver Quartz (TSAR) Watch
41mm Arctic Edition Large Diver Quartz (TSAR) Watch
Story
Military-grade search and rescue watch forged for extreme conditions
Supplied to US and Canadian militaries, Marathon watches meet strict government specifications to withstand the toughest environments. Made from surgical stainless steel, the Arctic TSAR™ (Tritium Search and Rescue) uses a handmade, high-torque Swiss quartz movement for precise timekeeping and features tritium gas tube illumination on the face so you can always do a time check—even at 300 meters under water.
Features
- Military-grade diver’s watch designed for extreme environments
- Developed to Canadian Government requirements for professional SAR operations
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal display
- Anti-magnetic and shock-proof construction
- 3 jewel ETA F06 high-torque quartz movement for precise timekeeping
- Highly legible dials with tritium gas tubes and MaraGlo luminescent material
- Unidirectional, fully hashed bezel with 60-minute scale
- 41mm case width for timekeeping at a glance
- End-of-life display tells you when the battery needs replacing
- 20mm wide rubber strap fits wrists 6½ - 9½ in.
- Water-resistant down to 300 meters
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
Materials
- 316L surgical stainless steel
- Sapphire crystal display
- Rubber strap
- Made in Canada
Specs
| Case Material | Brushed stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 41mm |
| Case Thickness | 14mm |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
| Lug to Lug | 48mm |
| Movement Technology | ETA High-Torque FØ6 |
| Number of Jewels | 3 |
| Scale Quantity | 2 |
| Scale Range | 1-12 (13-24) |
| Calendar Type | Date |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Luminous Features | Tritium Gas Tubes and MaraGlo™ |
| Bezel Scale | 60 minute |
| Bezel Type | Uni-directional |
| Crown Type | Screw-down |
| Submersibility | 30 ATM |
About Marathon
A family-owned company now run by the founder’s grandson, Marathon has been supplying watches to US and Canadian military forces since the ‘40s. And their movements are still made the same way—by hand, in their own factory in Switzerland. Designed to withstand the rigorous demands of military operations, Marathon watches meet strict government standards for durability and reliability.
