Marvin Malton 160 Cushion Khaki Watch Review

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Marvin is one of the most interesting brands out there that common people can afford. This is in large part due to the brand's leadership - a spunky and creative woman named Cecile Maye. Her view of design is highly emotional which lends to theme and philosophy being one of the main driving forces behind the design. Plus talent, of course. On Marvin's current list of designer credits are the famed Jean-Francois Ruchonnet and Sebastian Perret, both of whom worked on the newer Marvin Malton 160 collection.

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I first wrote about the Marvin Malton 160 collection of watches here. After that I went on to discuss the Malton 160 Cushion collection which includes this Marvin Malton 160 Cushion Khaki timepiece which is an automatic three-hander in green. Rather than take a military approach to advertising the khaki green colored watch, Marvin opted for a more fairy tale theme by suggesting that the watch was akin to a frog prince. Interesting, right?

A watch in the $1,000 range (give or take), this timepiece has a lot of style and character. The steel case is 42mm wide with both brushed and polished surfaces and is very comfortable on the wrist. It is actually thinner than you'd think by seeing images of the watch. I would say that for the cushion shape the watch is a really good size, especially with the short lugs helping it feel proper on most wrists. The underside of the case has a sapphire crystal exhibition window for seeing the automatic movement with the Marvin rotor.

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The dial is quite fashionable with its metallic green hue and textured face. There are applied, polished hour markers that are a mix of Arabic numerals and baton markers. Note the small red mark for 8 o'clock which is a signature element in all Marvin watches. On the side of the case is a historic Marvin logo engraving. The angled, geometric crown is a nice touch with the Marvin crown logo in relief.

A white minute ring around the dial gives the watch a more purposeful sport look while the hands are totally retro inspired. However, the hands tend to blend into the face in some lighting situations. But, overall, the dial is a handsome and fashionable "green" look. In this instance, I don't even mind the "open" date window.

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Inside the watch is a Swiss Sellita SW200 automatic movement which is basically the same as an ETA 2824. Marvin always tends to do straps rather well and the one on this Malton 160 Cushion is no different. It is a perforated leather, in green, with a red lining. When is a watch like this a good idea aside from St. Patrick's day? And when you want to be a frog prince? Green has been working its way back "in" and I think that you could pull this watch off in a number of casual occasions.

This timepiece is a bit of a hybrid as Marvin has taken the classic look it constructed with the Malton 160 Cushion and added a high style fashionable look with the green tones. You could even think of it as a military inspired watch once in a while. Overall, a timepiece with a lot of character that you'll want to revisit on your wrist from time to time. Priced at $1,260, you can buy them online directly from Marvin right here.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams - aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.


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I like it very much. Gotta see one in the flesh
before I pull the trigger on one. If I get tired of too
much green I can always throw a black strap on her.

Cheap looking custome watch that will be worthless soon. Poor Design, hasbeen looking.

Nice design. Really like color in watches and pleased when it's done without resorting to candy colors every time. I would seriously consider getting one of these, but right now I'm working on trying to convince my wife I need a JLC Master Control Chrono.

I like the green scheme - very unique. The shade picked is further unique, and I'd certainly find a spot for this as is in my rotation, although I'm not a huge fan of perforated straps.
I also agree that a deployment would have added another touch of class here.

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This is a very smooth watch. With a bit more moxie, Marvin could have reversed the inner flanges, provided a second locking crown controlling the inner military bezel, & ended up with a bonus GMT watch. Or, simply have added another locking pointer for a second time zone. Not a big problem, but including that flange suggests GMT.

Nice hands - love the length of them. I'm also not fond of the green scheme. However, it come in black dialed variants in SS, PVD and on a bracelet. PVD and bracelet models are a few hundred dollars more.

That is a niiiiice watch, like a lot of Marvin models. Hoping this comes in a blue variant too, since i'm not a huge fan of green.

Hmm, I always like Marvin and this is no exception. Although I like my watches a little bit bigger in casesize, this has a certain apeal to me. I like the shade of green they have used and I like the little details like the red 8 hour marking, the engraving on the side of the case and the perforations on the strap, although that reminds me of a Tag Heuer Monza. What I would like to see is a folding or butterfly clasp on a watch like this. I believe it keeps the leather straps in better condition over the years and It adds to the comfort in my opinion. All my watches come with a folding or butterfly clasp and I wouldn't want anything else.

Thanks for the kind and informative writeup Ariel! "Spunky & Creative" - I think I'll use that line from now on ;)
Best,
J.