Marathon TSAR (Tritium Search & Rescue) Diver's QuartzvsMomentum Aquamatic
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Owners widely praise the Marathon TSAR (Tritium Search & Rescue) Diver's Quartz for its ISO 6425 certification and practical, everyday wearability, with one owner noting the movement sets and ticks fine with expected quartz accuracy. The bezel and crystal are also described as great. One owner reports the 41mm TSAR wears small and has a field watch aesthetic, while another notes the TSAR Medium, listed at 12mm thick, visually appears thicker. Overall, owners rate the Marathon TSAR (Tritium Search & Rescue) Diver's Quartz highly for its robust build and practical design.
Owners widely praise the Momentum Aquamatic for its comfortable fit and finish, particularly at its $200 price point. The Miyota 9015 automatic movement is seen as a significant upgrade over previous iterations, offering good value. Customer service is also noted as responsive. Information on the brand and watch can be scarce. Overall, owners rate the Momentum Aquamatic highly for its excellent value and the quality of the Miyota 9015 movement.
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