Back in 2018, Marathon launched its original Anthracite SAR watch, designed for stealth and a tactical advantage during night missions. (“SAR” is “Search and Rescue,” by the way.) Stylistically, materially and functionally, the watch was exceptional.
Now, the brand has revived it, alongside two new editions (one with two distinct strap options), as a permanent part of its catalog in the Marathon Antracite SAR Unit. And these new takes are just as magnificent, if not more so, than their predecessor.

Always bet on black
Fans of Marathon will likely recognize these watches, if not stylistically, then by name, as they are all core parts of the brand’s lineup. The watch the series is based on is the middle child, the GSAR (for “Government Search and Rescue”), which is 41 millimeters in diameter.
The smaller version is the MSAR (for “Medium Search and Rescue”), which is a trendy 36 millimeters in diameter. And the largest of them, the JDD (“Jumbo Day Date”), is 46 millimeters. While they vary slightly in style and function, they do share some crucial common threads.






