Alberto.
I was thinking about buying a Marathon tritium and would like to ask you if it's possible to send the watch back and have the vial re-attached?
I was wondering with these watches if it's possible to have the tritium vials replaced when they eventually go dim or if once they go dim then that's it?
The reason I ask is because my Grandfather died early this year and I was given a little money from my Mother and rather than just use the money on daily things it seems more appropriate and meaningful to buy something that I can treasure and something that will last.
I already have a digital watch (a Suunto Vector) with all the whistles and bells such as altimeter and so on but I think most would agree that an analogue watch simply has much more character and in 20 years will still look stylish where a digital watch seems more like a computer and as time goes by an older digital watch looks like yesterdays technology.
Oh I know what you guys mean about the Navy Seals thing printed on the face, I can remember back in the 80's there was a time in England where you could not buy a t-shirt with out having something moronic printed on it like "I am a submarine driver" or "Texas Ranger".
Simon.