Marathon Watch Manuals & User Guides
Marathon Watch manufactures Swiss-made, military-grade timepieces known for durability, precision, and the use of tritium illumination technology.
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Société de montres Marathon has been manufacturing precision timepieces since 1939. Renowned for its rigorous military specifications, the company produces Swiss-made watches designed for durability and accuracy in extreme environments. Marathon is particularly famous for its Search and Rescue (SAR) line, developed to Canadian and U.S. Government requirements, and its General Purpose Field watches (GPM), built to strict military standards.
Marathon watches feature high-quality components such as 316L surgical-grade stainless steel cases, sapphire crystals, and self-illuminating tritium gas tubes for constant visibility in low-light conditions. The brand combines military toughness with Swiss craftsmanship, with watches hand-assembled in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. As a family-owned and operated business, Marathon continues to provide reliable timekeeping instruments for professionals and enthusiasts worldwide.
Marathon Watch manuals
Derniers manuels de manuals+ sélectionné pour cette marque.
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Manuel d'utilisation de la cuisinière électrique à dessus lisse MARATHON MER3070W-MER3070SS de 30 pouces
Manuel d'instructions de la montre de plongée à quartz Jumbo MARATHON JSAR 46 mm
Manuel d'utilisation de la montre de plongée à quartz MARATHON TSAR 41 mm
Manuel d'instructions de l'horloge murale MARATHON CL030025
Manuel d'instructions du réfrigérateur à porte française MARATHON MFF208WFD à congélateur inférieur
Instructions pour le réfrigérateur MARATHON R600a
Mode d'emploi du chronomètre à simple action Marathon Watch ST211003
Marathon ST083020 Precision Solar Stopwatch Instruction Manual
Marathon SSNAV Steel Navigator Watch: User Manual & Specifications
Marathon Watch TI030001 Timer Operating Instructions
Marathon WW194003 General Purpose Mechanical Watch Operating Instructions
Marathon Watch 3-Piece Leather Strap Kit: Specifications and Installation Guide
Manuel d'utilisation de la montre de recherche et de sauvetage Marathon TSAR Tritium
Montre de plongée Marathon JDD Jumbo Jour/Date WW194021 - Manuel et spécifications
Montre Marathon SSNAV-D Steel Navigator avec date, manuel et spécifications
Manuel de la montre Marathon NAV-DM Navigator avec date
Marathon Watch video guides
Consultez les vidéos de configuration, d'installation et de dépannage pour cette marque.
Marathon Watch SAR Collection: Introducing the New 3-Piece Rubber Strap System
Marathon SAR Collection 3-Piece Rubber Watch Strap System: Features & Sizes
Marathon SAR Collection 3-Piece Rubber Watch Strap System: Features & Sizes
Marathon SAR Collection 3-Piece Rubber Watch Strap System Feature Demo
Marathon Watch support FAQ
Questions fréquentes concernant les manuels, l'enregistrement et l'assistance pour cette marque.
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How often should I service my Marathon Watch?
It is recommended to service your Marathon watch every four to six years to maintain precision performance and ensure the movement remains in top condition.
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What is the warranty coverage for Marathon watches?
New Marathon watches come with a 2-year international warranty covering manufacturing defects. Registering your watch online can provide an additional third year of coverage.
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How do I set the date on my Marathon watch?
To set the date, unscrew and pull the crown to position 3, then turn it clockwise. Caution: Do not adjust the date wheel between 9 PM and 3 AM as this may damage the movement.
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Is my Marathon watch water-resistant?
Yes, most Marathon SAR models are rated for 30 ATM (300 meters/1000 feet). Ensure the crown is fully screwed down to maintain water resistance.
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Does the tritium illumination need charging?
No, Marathon watches use self-contained tritium gas tubes generally on the hour markers and hands, which provide constant illumination without needing external light sources to charge.