The Marathon Rubicon GSAR and TSAR, and the Willys Officer's Series GPM and GPQ, are serious watches with enough differences from their unbranded kin to be worth your while. Quick—what’s the Jeep of ...
When you put a Marathon watch on your wrist, there’s no ambiguity about its purpose. It’s not for wearing to dinner or showing off. It might also serve in those roles, but what it’s obviously made for ...
The original SAR diver that started it all for Marathon is back, with some improvements. Available in various quartz and automatic configurations across three sizes — 36, 41 and 46mm — the “SAR” diver ...
Marathon Watches built a name for itself in 1939 by creating timepieces for members of the military, and to this day, it sells a series of timepieces inspired by the General Purpose (or GP) ...