Citizen NighthawkvsMarathon Jeep Willys SSGPQ
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Owners widely praise the Citizen Nighthawk's captivating and legible dial, often noting its intricate details and surprisingly clear readability despite a busy appearance. The solar-powered Eco-Drive quartz movement is consistently lauded for its accuracy and silent operation, with precise second-hand alignment. Reviewers and owners also highlight the watch's robust build, comfortable wearability due to its 42mm case and short lug-to-lug, and excellent lume. However, multiple sources flag the mineral crystal's susceptibility to scratches, with some owners planning upgrades to sapphire. The bracelet quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it well-made and substantial, while others criticize its feel or construction. One owner notes play in the hour hand setting mechanism. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Citizen Nighthawk highly for its striking dial and accurate Eco-Drive movement at a great value.
The Marathon Jeep Willys SSGPQ is a vintage-inspired sports watch with a handsome dial honoring military heritage and a unique case shape. It features a 41mm stainless steel case with a matte parkerized finish, a sapphire crystal, and a MaraGlo luminous dial, powered by an ETA F06.402 quartz movement. Reviewers note that its longer lugs may extend past smaller wrists and the included leather strap is fragile. The Marathon Jeep Willys SSGPQ is available for $500 to $650 USD. On balance, reviewers find the Marathon Jeep Willys SSGPQ to be a good value, particularly for vintage Jeep enthusiasts, due to its design and heritage-inspired dial.
The 41mm case size is a shared strength. Reviewers noted the bracelet clasp lacks micro-adjustments.
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