Marathon

MSAR

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Low $586
Median $664
High $707
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The Marathon MSAR was originally developed for military search and rescue operations, earning its reputation for reliability under harsh conditions. Its compact 36mm case size makes it wearable for a range of wrist sizes, and the watch’s Canadian origin and government contract heritage give it a unique appeal among tool watch collectors. The MSAR sits in Marathon’s lineup as the smaller sibling to the GSAR, offering the same no-nonsense functionality in a more versatile package.

Key references include the automatic WW194026 and the quartz-powered WW194027, each with subtle dial differences and movement types. The automatic variant uses the dependable Sellita SW200 movement, while the quartz model offers grab-and-go convenience. Both versions feature tritium tube illumination, 300m water resistance, and a chunky bezel, but prices can vary based on movement, condition, and whether the original bracelet or box is included.

When buying an MSAR, check for crisp bezel action, tritium tube brightness, and the correct government markings on the caseback, as these details matter to collectors. Early runs with “Marathon” and “U.S. Government” dials can command a premium, especially in unworn condition. The MSAR’s supply is steady, but limited runs or military-issued examples surface occasionally and tend to move quickly.

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