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7 June 2016, 06:37 AM | #31 |
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I Purchased a 16750 GMT Master in the 80s while on TDY with the USAF. I like the fact you can keep your home time and rotate the bezel to the time zone your in or going too. Yes.. with today's cell phones and advanced avionics suites available for aircraft some may believe the watch is past its prime. I still wear my GMT and recently acquired my father inlaw's 16700. Both share wrist time and I will gladly pass these to my sons when the time comes.
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11 June 2016, 07:24 PM | #32 |
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I need (and enjoy!) the ability to read more than one time zone at any given time in my work. Its become a bit of an obsession in my collecting and there are a few more GMTs at home.
Anyways below is exactly the same time set for my home time (Dubai) and my present city (Seoul). From left to right a Glycine Airman (1960?), Rolex GMTIIc BLNR (2016), Rolex Explorer II (2010) and Benrus Type I Class A (1974). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
11 June 2016, 11:34 PM | #33 |
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That Benrus looks great. I'm a big fan of 12 hour bezels for tracking time. Really easy to read. Sadly I only have one.
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Seems to me the original write-up in this thread is very GMTIIcentric. The original GMTs only tied the GMT hand to the 12 hour hands and they were always in sync. It makes no sense to always have the GMT hand set to Zulu time as it is then confusing to read the time at a glance. It makes more sense to move the bezel to Zulu time and use the 12 hour clock for local time. Just my simple observation owning a 16700.
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6 July 2016, 05:39 AM | #35 |
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Nice information, but I just like mine for how it looks.
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6 July 2016, 05:42 AM | #36 |
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Thanks for the info
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It's not a GMT hand, it's a 24 hr hand. GMT is the name of the watch which was originally meant to have the bezel rotated to show GMT time at a glance on the 24 hr bezel (or any other zone). You are right; it would make little sense for a pilot to set their watch to show Zulu on the standard dial when they only use that for 10% of their time. Read it as in interesting Thread, but not a research document..
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8 July 2016, 06:42 AM | #38 |
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Yes, no wrong answer. Being an astronomer, I have my GMT watch set to Greenwich
mean astronomical time (GMAT). |
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Thanks for the great detail on the GMT! I'm actually looking to purchase one soon.
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13 August 2016, 11:13 PM | #40 |
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Also a retired airline pilot here...I always keep the 24 hr. hand to GMT.
Now that I'm retired, it does not matter. Just habit though. |
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The GMT hand is made to be set to GMT. Set it to GMT / UTC. Then to find out what the time is in East Coast time during the summer (EDT), move the bezel 4 times to the right. For the 4 hours EDT is behind UTC. In the winter it is 5 hours. If you want to find out what the time is on the west coast, you move it 3 steps more to the right. Here is a video that explains it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG4cZPgN9Oc |
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14 August 2016, 11:43 AM | #42 |
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yea i'm with you
we have both early GMT as well as later GMT II's in our collection and find the OP as well as others' contributions in this thread on the uses and functions interesting, but for me utilizing these features would be way too intellectually taxing. i just wanna wear the thing |
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Thank you so much for this information! I am looking at the GMT II BLNR as my first Rolex. I was comparing this watch against the SubC Hulk, but being a business traveler, the GMT seems to have more function that I could use. I didn't understand the significance of the two-color bezel until I read this. It adds great looks AND great functionality.
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Somewhere along the line, I just decided to set it to my home time (Eastern), and when I travel I set the hour hand to local time and the 24 hour hand to home time. Makes it easy and functional without turning the bezel.
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very nice write up, thanks for sharing.
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6 October 2016, 11:35 AM | #49 |
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I have a slightly different use for the GMT hand, since I live in Brazil and work for a company in Australia, I always have the GMT set to the time in Oz.
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Yes, clearly that poster is not familiar with the GMT watch history and believes that you-tube is a research source..
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Current airline pilot here, and I have to say having the GMT hand set to UTC helps me out all the time when at work when quickly browsing the release for the next flight. Weather reports, departure times (on our paperwork) is always in UTC and just being able to glance at the watch to decode the weather times, NOTAM valid times, and time until next departure is incredibly helpful. Then on the overnights I just rotate the bezel to show the local time zone for the night and then it gets recentered the next morning when we show for work again!
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While not a pilot, I seem to travel almost as much as one and have two GMT's (root beer and BLRO) as well as an EXP II to keep track of home time when travel.
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13 October 2017, 06:07 AM | #55 |
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I love wearing my GMT while traveling to an other time zone. There is always a smile on my face when I set the time arriving in a new time zone.
Nice story and nice to read everytime |
7 November 2017, 02:26 AM | #56 |
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Great write up Loved seen the Rolex ad, too.
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26 November 2017, 11:18 AM | #57 |
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It seems like one can't actually read three time zones at once. As an example if you have the 24 hour hand set to Zulu but then move the bezel for a different time zone you are losing you Zulu time unless you move the bezel back to neutral. Then again why would a pilot, or especially a non pilot need 3 time zones in front of them anyway? I have the regular 12 hour hand on local time now and the 24 hour hand in a nearby time zone where relatives live. When I travel I would expect to change the 24 hour to home time and the 12 hour hand to local travel time and never move the bezel. Am I not taking full advantage of gmt 2 capabilities?
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