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 Posted: Sun Jul 18th, 2010 04:39 pm
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Hammerfjord
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Hello all!
After having leather,natos straps bearing my Marathon SAR the last 2 years, I decided to upgrade it with a bracelet. The price was reasonnable so I made the jump. I must say that the quality is great and offcourse fitting like a glove to the watch. The all stuff is there: Solid links from lugs to clasp, adustable with double-head screws in the last links,extension clasp and security clasp...
And the perfect every corner's finish: Brushed all the way and polished on the security clasp bearing "Marathon"
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 Posted: Fri Jul 23rd, 2010 10:52 am
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The Marathon bracelet definitely takes the watch to the next level. I've had my TSAR on the bracelet for 6 months now, then realized that I wasn't wearing it much...I guess I was getting bored with it. I just put it on an Italian rubber vent strap from Panatime, and I haven't been able to peel it off my wrist. Knowing me, I'll get bored with the rubber strap and put it back on the bracelet within a few months.

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 Posted: Fri Jul 23rd, 2010 12:12 pm
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clouser wrote:
The Marathon bracelet definitely takes the watch to the next level. I've had my TSAR on the bracelet for 6 months now, then realized that I wasn't wearing it much...I guess I was getting bored with it. I just put it on an Italian rubber vent strap from pana****, and I haven't been able to peel it off my wrist. Knowing me, I'll get bored with the rubber strap and put it back on the bracelet within a few months.

I've been having the same thing with some watches: Just wanted to change the straps after not wearing them a while. I'm not so attracted by rubber straps: For me the bracelet was the final option to kick this watch up and give it more serious looking... Time will show!

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 Posted: Fri Jul 23rd, 2010 01:58 pm
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I've got mine on the bracelet as well. To get a good fit & to allow the clasp to lay flat; I removed the dive extension- after that, it is very comfortable. I think it's one of the best made bracelets I have.

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