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  2. Marathon Watch - Wikipedia

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    Today Marathon manufactures watches that conform to United States Military Standard MIL-PRF-46374G, as well as those of other nations. Marathon is the sole supplier of watches to the United States Armed Forces. [1] [2] Marathon watches are issued to US military personnel, [3] but are also available to the general public. [4] [5]

  3. MIL-W-46374 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-W-46374 is a specification first published on October 30, 1964, [1] for US military watches. [2] The 46374 was specified as an accurate, disposable watch. In its span, it encompassed metal and plastic cased watches with both mechanical and quartz movements. [2] The 46374 replaced the MIL-W-3818, reducing cost and inheriting the dial from ...

  4. Norqain takes on the NYC Marathon — and bigger Swiss watch ...

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    Norqain makes a limited edition NYC marathon watch, which is itself a special edition version of its Wild One sports watch, limited to just 262 units (a marathon is 26.2 miles long).

  5. Gallet & Company - Wikipedia

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    Gallet (ˈgæl.eɪ) is a historic Swiss manufacturer of high-end timepieces for professional, military, sports, racing, and aviation use. Gallet is the world's oldest clock making house with history dating back to Humbertus Gallet, a clock maker who became a citizen of Geneva in 1466.

  6. Watch: Dozens compete in extreme -58 temperatures to run ...

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    Watch: Dozens compete in extreme -58 temperatures to run marathon in Russia’s Yakutia ... January 13, 2025 at 6:34 AM. Dozens of runners braved air temperatures of around -50C (-58F) to complete ...

  7. Timex Ironman - Wikipedia

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    The watches were priced at $34.95, and all were sold at the event. [1] After a $20 million advertising campaign featuring toughness tests performed on the watch, the Triathlon became a success. In 1986, Timex acquired the rights to the Ironman name, and developed the Ironman Triathlon watch based on the 1984 Timex Triathlon watch.

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