1986 Adanac Military Diver/Navigator
In the late eighties, both the USAF and Canadian Armed Force issued these tough-looking Adanac watches to their service members. Adanac is (Canada spelled backward) and was produced in the joint contract between Gallet and Marathon. The watch has an unusual 0-11 marked bidirectional bezel, which makes it look like a hybrid of diver's and pilot's watches. Both the United State air force and the Canadian Armed Forces issued the Adanac watches in the late 1980s. The Adanac possesses an asymmetrical case that possesses a screw-down crown, has fixed bars, and is water-resistant to 660 feet, which qualifies this watch as a military diver's watch although it seems to have been issued more commonly to aircrews. The dial maintains 24-hour markings commonly found on many military watches. The hour and minute hands have applied tritium luminous material as do the hour indexes on the dial and the zero position on the bezel is also tritium coated. The Adanac uses a Swiss-made quartz movement and there is a separate latch (which you can open with a coin) for replacing batteries.
Information:
Pre-Owned: 1986 Adanac Military Diver/Navigator
Brand: Gallet/Marathon
Model: ML9
Dial: Matte black Tritium dial - lume has patina to pumpkin
Hands: Tritium - Pumpkin patina
Bracelet: Phoenix NATO
Case Size: 40mm x 41mm Lug to Lug
Lug Width: 20mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: Quartz
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Box and Papers: Watch Only
Crystal: Acrylic
Bracelet size: 7.75”
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Case is in great shape with little to no wear. Strap is in perfect shape. Dial and hands are in amazing shape for this watch.