Marathon Arctic OSAR 36mm AutomaticvsNorqain Wild ONE Skeleton 39mm Limited Edition Yellow Gold
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The Marathon Arctic OSAR 36mm Automatic is noted for its non-tritium dial option, though some owners prefer the 1-12 numeral layout found on other models. One owner found the 36mm size too small for their wrist. Overall, owners appreciate the Marathon Arctic OSAR 36mm Automatic for its non-tritium dial option.
The Norqain Wild ONE Skeleton 39mm Limited Edition Yellow Gold is praised for its comfortable, lightweight build, weighing 64 grams, and its tasteful 39mm size that wears smaller than its dimensions suggest due to the case wings. It features a skeletonized Sellita SW200-1 S movement with COSC certification, offering a 4Hz beat rate and a 41-hour power reserve, along with 200 meters of water resistance. Reviewers note the entry-level Swiss caliber is easy to service and the aesthetic is enhanced by blackened open bridges on the movement, a feature exclusive to certain limited editions. On balance, reviewers rate the Norqain Wild ONE Skeleton 39mm Limited Edition Yellow Gold highly for its comfortable wearability and compact, lightweight design.
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