Halios are a Vancouver based company.
A pal of mine has moved to Canada though will still be coming back to the UK from time to time with work and family. He's always up for a good challenge so I'm going to ask him if he will source a Canadian watch for me, I'm not sure which watch though. The budget will probably be to the value of £500 or less. So far I've discovered that MWC are a Canadian company, and after ten minutes on Google I found a company called Ferro & Co. I'd not heard of them before but they have some nice designs. Has anyone got any suggestions to help in my quest?
A vintage Birks.
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There's Momentum, who assemble some of their watches in Vancouver. They're part of the St. Moritz Watch Corp., which is (at least in part) based in Canada.
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Definitely a Marathon SAR of some sort. I have a JSAR which is huge, GSAR, CSAR, MSAR are alternatives I believe and a nice Maple Leafe logo too
Marathon have absolutely nothing to do MWC.
Marathon have a history of watch making going back generations. They are essentially a supplier of military kit to the Canadian and US military (and others) in the same same way Panerai used to be for the Italians. They supply more than watches.
The earlier MSARs have a nice red maple leaf on the dial but these are hens teeth to find.
The modern version has a grey leaf. (Confusingly the Maple SAR was known as the MSAR originally but the medium SAR is also now known as the MSAR)
The JSAR will be in budget 2nd hand
The navigator will be in budget new as will the field watch. Both the JSAR and CSAR are large watches at 46mm not including crown.
MSAR / GSAR is 41mm
They do a smaller medium SAR at 38mm
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York & Front are Canadian - https://yorkfront.com/ - not dealt with them.
So are Helgray - https://www.helgray.com/ - the Superfast chrono I have is a really lovely thing, albeit mechaquartz.
And FWIW, MWC is actually based in Switzerland, they just have a CA-specific distributor. FWLIW, despite their oft-quoted failings of the past, I've personally had nothing but excellent service from them.
Just a a little over budget, but good to see something a little more high end from Canada - https://monochrome-watches.com/inter...radley-taylor/
Few more now I've found my Portable Brain:
Ferro & co.
Vancouver Watch Co.
and the confusingly-named Whitby Watch co.
This thread has got me looking at one of these again.
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I’ve owned a Marathon GSAR, TSAR, MSAR & Navigator and a nice WW2 Waltham that was redialled in the 60s by the RCAF with RCAF printed on the dial, all from a time when they were very affordable. Sold them all. I’ve no idea why, they were all good’uns. I have periodic selling or chucking out frenzies and generally look back on the consequences with deep regret.
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They are a good beater (but not worth the money they charge new) Go for a newer version (if going 2nd hand) as they have a G10 style battery hatch
The rumour on the street says that an all steel cased version will be released this year I.e. a new ADANAC
I will be buying one of those.
The battery in mine is going but I can’t be bothered to change it as it’s a faff!
Edit Ok it’s taken me less than 5 mins to change the battery so not that much of a faff!
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If any marathon watch enthusiasts are interested, there was a great interview with their owner, Mitchell Wayne on the W&W podcast last week. Link below for the apple podcast version, though available elsewhere too:
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcas...=1000518070676
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What do you make of this - I'm a little put off by what sounds like Chinglish in the text?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184729646...0AAOSwRIlef4xq
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I recognise the seller 'windycitywatchcollector'. I may even have bought some Marathon bits'n'pieces from them about a decade or more ago.
According to the company's website, reached through their eBay page, they're Marathon ADs & have been since 1996.
https://windycitywatchcollector.com/...athon-watches/
I doubt they're 'passing off'.
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Jim.
Thanks - it also looks like I can order it directly from their website and avoid Ebay altogether.
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As a Canadian, I'll offer a superficial opinion: HALIOS. I just like them