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The brand Marathon might be new to some, but not for Canadians, Americans, and especially military watch fanatics like us. The moniker is better known to watch collectors be among the few that, until today, officially offers no-frills timepieces to the military. Those regimes include the United States and Canadian army since circa 70 years ago.
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Marathon GPM NGM Sage Green Mechanical Ref. WW194003SG-NGM |
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Made in Switzeland, Approved by US Government |
Entering the field watch realm, Marathon has based on the MIL-W-46374 specifications and manufactured for the US army between 1968 till today with several revisions, lending them to be the longest-running specifications required by the US government. Summarizing what the MIL-W-46374 is all about, it needed to have 15 jewels (or more) mechanical movement with at least 36 hours of power reserve, that has a hacking mechanism with shock resistance and waterproofness. Further, the watch needs to have nylon strap attached to it, and to use tritium for its luminous hands and markers that have to glow for 8 hours or more in total darkness. The case made out of steel and plastic resin, allowing to be anti-magnetic. Similar to other military watches, the size kept between 34-36mm with the military 24-hour dial indication. All these traits can be seen even today in Marathon’s GPM Mechanical, in keeping what field watches are all about.
The GPM NGM Mechanical sets forth as an excellent tool watch with a unique personality. It starts with its metal core covered entirely by a high-impact fiber shell in military forest green colour-tone, that measures 34mm wide, with a height of 11mm thick and 41mm lug to lug. Further, the finishing of the steel bezel gets a full sand-blasted finishing, removing any source of inessential reflections in this case, while still being immaculately executed. The matte case pays tribute to the original GG-W-113 specs with parkerized finishing that also serves to be anti-corrosion for that period. The case has a unique bezel-less design, where it gets a stepped architecture from the sides to the dial opening, which allows one to entirely focus on the essential time reading at any given time. The dimension of the timepiece stays true to military watches of yesteryears, which enables one to feel its sturdiness and with all sense of purpose, to be out in the field. Besides, one can picture the US Troopers strapping one of these on and blends well with their combat boots and field coats.
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Based on the GG-W-113 specifications since 1960s |
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Tritium gas tubes and MaraGlow™ that glows 24 hours |
As you’d expect in a military-style watch, the dial needs all the right ingredients to live up its livery. Underneath its flat sapphire crystal, Marathon has applied tritium gas tubes with MaraGlo™, a total of 14 encapsulated tritiums (Isotope H3) on its hour markers and syringe-style handset, allowing one to view the time with maximum legibility even when you are in the dark for more than 24 hours. The result is a constant emission of light. No more charging them by external light sources like conventional SuperLuminova. The dial features Arabic hour markers right beneath the tritium tubes, only to flange further a set of 24-hour markers reading inside. Lastly, only essentials wordings are on board, having the “Marathon” logo at the top and stays sterile at the bottom half. The dial gets additional markings with the “H3, hazard emblem” to indicate the tritium gas usage. All this information on the GPM Reissue is easy to determine, even at a glance. The dial of Marathon’s GPM Mechanical is a direct re-make of its MIL-W-46374, saving from the use of the new applied tritium gas tubes.
Inside, its heart keeps the epoch of Marathon’s field watch criteria. Right inside the Marathon GPM NGM Mechanical sports, the robust Japanese Seiko Instrument automatic caliber NH35. These 24 jewels, the dual-wind movement, operates at 3Hz (21,600bph), with autonomy that holds 41-hour power-reserve. The Government approved mechanical movement is durable enough to be a decent workhorse in proper military tool watch. Marathon refers to the movement as “dual-wind.” The use of this movement shows that Marathon emphasizes accuracy under all conditions, just like they did in the 80s.
Manufactured in accordance to US Government MIL-PRF-46374G |
Maker | Marathon |
Movement | Japanese automatic movement Caliber NH35, dual-wind capability |
Dial | Black |
Luminous | Tritium gas tubes and Maraglo™ |
Case | Composite 316L stainless steel back |
Bezel | Fixed bezel |
Crown type | Push-pull crown |
Lug width | 16mm |
Crystal material | Sapphire crystal |
Strap | Maroon nylon textile strap |
Water resistance | 30m |
Dimensions | 34mm in diameter, 41mm lugs to lugs, 11mm thick |
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