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2 May 2020, 03:54 AM | #11 |
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To add to the suggestion above about the PO GMT which is a fantastic watch, you can actually use any of the two dial Speedmasters as GMT watches if you want. These are the ones with hours and minutes on the right dial.
Essentially you just start up the chrono at 12 noon or 12 midnight home time and leave it running. When you change the time on your watch to your new time zone, the right subdial will continue showing your home time - and it does so in a standard clock format which is easier to read than a 24 hour hand in my opinion. Saw that on a review of my watch and up to that time had never thought of that. Two watches in one. Not my watch but an example: |
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