Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba QuartzvsMarathon Steel Navigator SSNAV Auto
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The Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba Quartz is noted for its 37mm case size, matte green dial, and aluminum bezel insert, offering 100m water resistance and a green NATO strap. It is powered by an ETA F06.105 quartz movement with an extended battery life of up to 94 months, and is priced at $545. One owner questions its value proposition based on significant price differences between regions. On balance, the Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba Quartz is seen as a functional quartz dive watch with a notable battery life, though its value is debated by some owners.
The Marathon Steel Navigator SSNAV Auto is praised for its high-accuracy quartz movement, with owners noting its comfort and reliable performance. Reviewers highlight its functional tool-watch appeal, featuring a sandblasted steel case, tritium tubes for constant low-light visibility, and 100-meter water resistance. One owner finds the 41mm case runs a bit small. The Marathon Steel Navigator SSNAV Auto utilizes an ETA F06.412 quartz movement with a claimed accuracy of +/- 10 seconds per year and includes a GMT bidirectional bezel. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Marathon Steel Navigator SSNAV Auto highly for its comfortable wear and dependable, high-accuracy quartz movement.
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