New Scout Sniper

mikger

Apprentice WIS
Received new scout/sniper on Thurs 28 May. Initial impressions amazing! Solid built watch - great looking - and the little girl has some weight behind her.

I was researching a tritium watch both t25 and t100 for almost a year (attached a copy of my shortlist). Was looking for a military inspired watch (preferably automatic) as the watch I used during my military service ( a Squale 2002) was quartz and I hated sending it away every 2-3 years to have the battery replaced. So to me an automatic was the way to go. The watch also had to be robust and reliable. I believe this watch is as good or better than any I have researched and is has the best price point.

I really had my eye on a Marathon GSAR until I came across the Borealis website. I see a lot of people throwing around knocks against the scout sniper so here are my 2 cents.

Yes it looks like a GSAR but much better - the face isn't as crowded (no a tactical military watch does not need 24 hour markers on it) and the GSAR only has lume on the bezel triangle and second hand and not tritium.

I do not know how the bezel functions on the GSAR and as stated in reviews on this watch there is a little play in the bezel which hopefully in the future may be tightened up (but it is of little concern)

As far as the inner mechanism the NH 35 works extremely well. I set it according to the atomic clock and wearing over a 12 hour period will lose 3 seconds. When I set the watch on the dresser at night for 10-12 hours with the face up I gain back the 3 seconds so am perfectly aligned to the clock the next day. As for not having the Swiss 2824 movement I couldn't really care as I would not notice any difference in the movement unless comparing 2 watches side by side, and then again I wouldn't care as long as the watch did its job.

As far as the band is concerned it is very solid and the polished links add a touch of class. Most people buying tactical style watches will be desk pilots or others so having a completely dull finish is not necessary. Besides if this watch is to be used in the operational theater most guys would cover it with a watch cover or they would use some camo paint on the band when doing their hands to dull the finish. PVD coating is nice but not necessary.

The real bonus is that I could buy 3 of these for the price of one GSAR.

Am going to put this through its paces to see how she holds up. DSCF2095.JPG DSCF2099.JPG
 
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PAUL

Master Apprentice WIS
What is not mentioned and what helped me make my decision to buy, was that the Scout's band is 24mm wide the Marathon GSAR has a puny 20mm band.
It makes all the difference in the world, see picture.

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jinikari01

Perfect Apprentice WIS
mmmm. nice review and awesome pic.

now you got me wondering if a 3rd purchase from Borealis is necessary. LOL.
 

PAUL

Master Apprentice WIS
I love my Scout even more with my new silicon band.
Don't get me wrong, the metal band is dressy but I am not.
The silicon band is sporty and the black band contrasts the steel better making the watch stand out even more, in my opinion.

For those on the fence because of size, don't be.
I upgraded from a Seiko Orange Monster, which to me looked small, like a woman's watch size, I got this and it does not wear large, in fact I wish it was even bigger.

If you've never had a watch with Tritium now is your chance at this great price, if you go dancing to a club with black lights your watch will glow and stand out like you can't believe, as you dance you will want to wave your hands even more, so that all could see your beautifully bright glowing watch :)

Enjoy the pics.
 

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