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    What watch is this?

    Found this here: http://www.countycomm.com/_images/mi...ATO12LARGE.jpg ... Can anyone tell what watch this is?

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    Re: What watch is this?

    countycomm usually sells marathon watches. looks like a Marathon JSAR
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    It's a Marathon TSAR (Quartz) or GSAR (Auto).

    I have the TSAR. It's fantastic.

    Also, countycomm is no longer the official distributor AFAIK. Topspecus is now the place to go I believe.

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    Re: What watch is this?

    Man, Im looking for a watch similar but unfortunately the JSAR is way out of my current price range ($200 max). Im also looking at the Seiko SKX007 but it has no numerals... if you guys have any suggestions please let me know (preferred automatic or manual).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimCity_ View Post
    Man, Im looking for a watch similar but unfortunately the JSAR is way out of my current price range ($200 max). Im also looking at the Seiko SKX007 but it has no numerals... if you guys have any suggestions please let me know (preferred automatic or manual).
    It's a TSAR/GSAR. Which is slightly cheaper. See my previous post.

    Used, the TSAR can run around $325-$425. So maybe save a little?

    Maybe the Benrus reissue handwind? That's kinda similar. There's one on the sales forum now for $100 (used of course).

    Obviously, we don't know much about what you want, so suggestions will be very difficult....

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    Re: What watch is this?

    How do I get something like this? http://www.freewebs.com/the_parts_ma...dwatchmods.htm (1st or 5th one down)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimCity_ View Post
    How do I get this? Is it modded?
    The TSAR/GSAR? Either on the sales forum or at topspecus.

    The pics you posted are unmodded.

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    Re: What watch is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drop of a Hat View Post
    The TSAR/GSAR? Either on the sales forum or at topspecus.

    The pics you posted are unmodded.
    Sorry that was posted by accident I mean these watches The Parts Mart |

    How do I get something like this 1st or 5th watch down?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimCity_ View Post
    Sorry that was posted by accident I mean these watches The Parts Mart |

    How do I get something like this 1st or 5th watch down?
    Contact Jake B (dagaz watches) or yobokies and see what they can do.

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    Re: What watch is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlimCity_ View Post
    Man, Im looking for a watch similar but unfortunately the JSAR is way out of my current price range ($200 max). Im also looking at the Seiko SKX007 but it has no numerals... if you guys have any suggestions please let me know (preferred automatic or manual).
    Here's the thing about the JSAR . . . It's HUGE. It generally looks a lot smaller in pics than in real life. the TSAR or GSAR is closer to the SKX007 in overall size. There's also a Chronograph version of the GSAR. Not 100% sure on this, but I believe the chrono version is closer in size to the JSAR than the non-chrono GSAR.
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