That's a neat story, how people & objects bond in adversity.
Out of Iraq: The Story of an Issued Military Watch
https://gearpatrol.com/2018/10/15/st...ilitary-watch/
That's a neat story, how people & objects bond in adversity.
Thanks for sharing it’s a nice story.
Most of the ex squadies that work for me have similar items that they will not part with. (In one case it’s a pair of RM socks - he won’t throw them away, they are now more hole than sock but they get worn every time they are clean)
Fully understandable really, you go through hell, you have limited personal affects with you whilst away so small items take on a greater meaning.
Marathons are great watches, very robust good looking and not often seen out and about. The 12 hour bezel is a rare one.
My MSAR is away with Marathon currently for a service and their customer service is perfect so far.
Very interesting story , thanks for posting .
Same with a couple of mine, they won't be going anyplace. The TSAR could do with new dial and hands.
Well used and abused.
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Great read, cheers
Thanks for sharing. Great to understand what a military watch is capable of enduring under those extreme conditions
Nice blog post. How’s the Tritium now...? How much has it lessened in its fluorescence?