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Posted: Sun Nov 11th, 2007 12:32 am |
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teddyhanna Guest
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I spoke with Nick Cassarino from countycomm.com about 3 weeks ago and again yesterday, he told me in about a week Marathon is coming out with a watch that will be quartz, but it will be the same size as the chronograph, it will be the same size as this C-SAR chronograph below. Same case is being used, that was used on the chrono![]() The bezel diameter will be 46.6mm, case will be 50mm, thickness 17mm, lug 22mm. Superluminova C3 Luminous. The price some where between $425.00 or $450.00. He stated once it came thru customs then they would be able to determined a price. Marathon must have heard everyone's complaint and decided to take the T-SAR and just make it bigger. I thought the G-SAR AND SAR were big, but when I seen that C-SAR (CHRONO) WOW huge watch, but $2300.00 was just to much for me and I did want a chrono, no use for it. I wanted to post this weeks ago, but it looks like a for sure thing now. here's the difference. The G-SAR, or SAR to the left and the new 50mm to the right, but there will be no pusher's. ![]() I cannot wait. Just when I was going to pick up a G-SAR, then I spoke with Nick from County.comm and I just could not beleive it. Last edited on Sun Nov 11th, 2007 12:37 am by |
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Posted: Sun Nov 11th, 2007 08:44 am |
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goldengrr 3T WIS ![]()
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What a difference in size. The G-Sar looks tiny in comparison! Can't wait to see the new one, not sure if my wrist is big enough for 50mm. Price point sounds right (good)
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Posted: Sun Nov 11th, 2007 10:13 am |
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Kids are going to have a "lite" christmas this year.....shady Junior you got a Marathon watch for christmas? It is to big for your wrist...let Daddy take care of it for you. I bought the wife this Acer laptop at the early bird sale for 348 dollars, 15.5 inch screen for her job....of course guess who is benefiting the most.....
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Posted: Thu Nov 15th, 2007 07:06 pm |
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Wesman Guest
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Great News. Sounds like a definate Home Run to me. I hope they do use the C3 lume with ladder hands.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15th, 2007 07:08 pm |
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SHADY wrote: Kids are going to have a "lite" christmas this year.....shady Junior you got a Marathon watch for christmas? It is to big for your wrist...let Daddy take care of it for you. Mine are going to have a Nintendo DS Lite Christmas this year! ![]()
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Posted: Thu Nov 15th, 2007 07:22 pm |
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SHADY 3T WIS ![]()
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Enzo, Monstrum, Orsa Vietnam on the way....drooling over the Seiko Sumo.....drooling over the new marathon....yellow Monstrum!!! Leaving for PNG this weekend.....then Cabo 12/16th..... Kids...... Christmas Cancelled!!!! Bad Santa!! Bad Shady!!! ![]() Attachment: DAVE.JPG (Downloaded 218 times)
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Posted: Sun Nov 18th, 2007 11:01 am |
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Automatic 3T WIS
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I would be interested in this one any updates?
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Posted: Sun Nov 18th, 2007 11:07 am |
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teddyhanna Guest
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I was hoping in the next 10 days. He told me on the 11/9 that give it about a another week. I'm going to call Nick this Mon or Tues.
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Posted: Sun Nov 18th, 2007 12:34 pm |
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Automatic 3T WIS
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Thanks, I had a Marthon but didnt like the 20mm lugs. This one is big and has 22mm lugs, sweet!
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Posted: Mon Nov 26th, 2007 11:41 pm |
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teddyhanna Guest
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Here it is. Check it out. http://www.countycomm.com/jsar.htm
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Posted: Tue Nov 27th, 2007 10:07 am |
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DEMO Guest
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Oooooh, I like that one alot! And the price is right for that one too. C3 and no Tritium, I'm liking it even better. Doxa 5000T & Ocean7 LM-7 on order and now this comes along ![]()
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Posted: Tue Nov 27th, 2007 11:45 am |
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SHADY 3T WIS ![]()
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NUMBER 1 being auctioned off for Charity...... Howdy MWRines, I'm very proud to announce the release of a brand new watch in the Marathon line. The newest offering will be "unofficially" called the JSAR for Jumbo SAR. This new watch is the same size as the CSAR, but comes at a much more practical price point. The retail price of this watch will be $450. The new JSAR features a quartz movement and a Luminova dial. The case has the same dimensions as the CSAR, without a chrono function. The JSAR comes supplied with a natural rubber strap, but it works with the CSAR 22mm metal bracelet also. In conjunction with this world premiere, Mitchell at Marathon, Nick and Frank at Countycomm and I have decided to auction off JSAR number 1. This is the very first JSAR to roll off the assembly line and we are offering it up to the highest bidder. JSAR number 1 will come with both the rubber strap and steel bracelet. 100% of the proceeds of this live auction will to a military charity (TBD). This auction will end promptly at 1200 AM PST on December 1, 2007. The highest bid at that time will receive JSAR number 1. We are starting this bid at $50. So without further ado, here's the watch: A couple of auction rules: 1) This auction is open only to MWR members or above. (Members have at least 30 posts). 2) If you wish to have a private bid, please PM with your offer, and I will post in your proxy as ANONYMOUS. Best Regards, Bob ![]()
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