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[WTS] Marathon General Purpose Quartz in a Rolex Case

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[WTS] Marathon General Purpose Quartz in a Rolex Case

watch.source.namePublié par kcexactly sur reddit.com
$400

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I am looking for $250 shipped. This was originally a Marathon General Purpose quartz in a 34mm case. I still have the original case and crown. It comes with the watch. Some of the tritium vials weren’t attached properly to the dial. I replaced them with the same spec tritium that i sourced from the manufacturer. I decided at that time it would be fun to replace the entire case. This is a replica 36mm Explorer stainless steel case with a sapphire crystal. It has a screw down crown. It has a replica 316 stainless steel bracelet. I have a 7.5 inch wrist. Watch runs fine but I wouldn’t be surprised if it needs a battery soon. I have a Rolex caseback removal set i can throw in for an extra 20. The dial was put in a precision made very tiny sleeve to allow for a perfect tolerance fit. There is a custom made shock absorber on the back of the movement to keep it from bouncing around. It isn’t just something that was slapped together. This is a one of a kind. I don’t wear it much anymore after upgrading to a Tudor Ranger. I am guessing it was about $150 in parts that built this. The watch sells new for almost $400. I am not taking refunds but we can facechat and you can see it run or ask more questions if you want.

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