Show Your GMT Watches

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tempusmaximus wrote:
TigerChris wrote:The Glycines a good looking watch I think, a little different to the ‘norm’. How about the new Tudor then? No cyclops
A great looking watch the Tudor , it would certainly be on the top of my list . At the moment it is one of the best of the new models and I would probably take that before a Rolex .
Me too, its a cracking looking watch hey. I know not everyone will agree, but the aluminium bezel looks better than ceramic in my opinion. I think Tudor have got it spot on with this one.
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Alpiner 4 GMT

More info and pics here: http://horology.world/collections/watch ... -4-gmt-r3/

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I'm bored and at work but wanted to join in, only problems being

A. I don't own a GMT

B. I'm wearing the scabby drawer find work beater that won't die, despite my many attempts :censored:

on the plus side, i do have

C. Time

D. Gaffer tape

:mrgreen:

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It accurate at least twice a day :lol:
So many watches, yet still so little time!
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tempusmaximus wrote:
TigerChris wrote:What you thinking of going for then Bernie? Any thoughts yet?
If I went for one now it would probably be one of the Seiko's or a Glycine , because of my limited budget . I Do however at sometime in the future , would like to purchase a Rolex or GS , they are stunning watches .

PS Even though I don't like Cyclops lenses , I would still take a Rolex :D
And remove the Cyclops .

Great looking watches , even better with the Cyclops removed IMO .

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I haven't a GMT other than the TAG Multigraph version showing at the moment UK time on the analogue and 1hour forward on the digital T2 time display which is set up ready for the change to BST.

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This is NOT a watch that you'd want to take away for showing twin times. It needs a maths degree, Data's level of AI and a photographic memory in order to set up every digital display option. The alternative is sitting down with the handbook for an hour or so which I've just had to do.
This is a watch I really like as it's relatively rare and comfortable to wear but I never usually bother with changing the digital setup and now I remember why.
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Here's mine...
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NotEnoughWrists wrote: It accurate at least twice a day :lol:
Technically only once a day, as it's a 24 hour hand. I applaud the effort.
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Tyke wrote:I don't have one, the boss on the other hand has this tucked away doing nothing
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Although I did actually wear it last
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I do love this prototype, most won't but I get it.
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NotEnoughWrists wrote:

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Looks a bit like a Grand Seiko.

With a bit more practice you could be the next Roger Smith.
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A different kind of worldtimer (who needs to know GMT anyways?) is this one from Oris. Much easier to read a second time zone with the small sub-dial and rotating the bezel to adjust the main time is pretty cool.

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MBIII (before being set). I particularly like the full length GMT hand as well as the clinical display elements of all 4 hands, with the dial and large portion of the hands being the same colour.

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