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Marathon OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mmvsDan Henry 1939

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OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm
MarathonOSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm
MSRP $1,800
1939
Dan Henry1939
MSRP $290

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm41mm
193941mm
Power Reserve
OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm40h
193940h
Water Resistance
OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm300m
1939
MSRP
OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm$1,800
1939$290

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Diver
Chronograph
Thickness
13mm
13.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
43.5mm
49.2mm
Lug Width
18mm
22mm
Water Resistance
300m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
Standard

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW220-1
Type
Automatic
Quartz

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,800
$290

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What people say

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Marathon OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm

The Marathon OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm is noted for its highly legible white dial with applied hour markers and a functional date magnifier, emphasizing its tool-watch purpose. Its Swiss-made Sellita SW200-1 movement is considered reliable and serviceable. One reviewer found the bracelet lacked refinement and preferred the rubber strap option. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Marathon OSAR-D (Original SAR with Date) Automatic 41mm for its excellent legibility and robust movement.

Dan Henry 1939

Owners widely praise the Dan Henry 1939 for its striking, art-like design, detailed multi-layered dial with glossy black background and gold raised markers, and the solid clicking feel of its chronograph buttons. The gorgeous domed crystal and smooth chrono sweep back are also noted positives, contributing to a feeling of sturdiness and exceptional value at $220. Some owners express disappointment it uses a quartz movement, and one owner found it surprisingly heavy. After two years of daily wear, the watch has sustained abuse with only minor bezel nicks and barely visible scratches on the glass, while its chronograph pushers retain an audible click. On balance, owners rate the Dan Henry 1939 highly for its detailed design and exceptional value at the price point.

From video reviewers

The dial finishing and classic aesthetic are consistently praised. The lack of lume is a significant drawback for legibility in low light.

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