So, that would mean I need to sell the Marathon SAR, and I did. Its just that I *think* I my collection is moving up the scale. Though the Marathon SAR is one of the best bang for the bucks at its price point (pre-owned for less than $600 with bracelet) and the SL lumed dial model is discontinued, I think the level of watch is not cutting it for me anymore. I really like it, its a tough and well built watch, which also works very well for its designed purpose as a diver's watch.
its a tough and well built watch, which also works very well for its designed purpose as a diver's watch (easy to read dial, great lume, easy to use bezel, drilled through lugs for quick strap change, scratch resistant sapphire crystal, excellent quality bracelet with diver extension, large and easy to grip crown ... ).
What got me to sell it is that its probably won't win much wrist time when its competing with my two Omega SMP and Rolex GMT IIc. And of course, plus whatever my next watch will be ...
I will miss it.

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