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Old 29 July 2017, 03:31 AM   #1
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Once Again, Submariner vs GMT Master

I'm sure there have been countless debates about this subject, but my take is this:
For every serious diver, there are thousands of travelers. For anyone who travels and wants to monitor the time at their destination, and the time at their home base, the GMT Master is a very useful tool.

Unless you are a serious diver, why would you rather have the Submariner than a GMT Master.

I just don't get it. The fact that a Submariner is certifiec to a vast distance underwater benefits WHO, and HOW???
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:33 AM   #2
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That's your opinion.

IMO the GMT bezel looks cluttered and I think it's incredibly overrated. Unless you need to know on a whim for business related tasks, my brain is fully capable of knowing my home time within a few seconds if I'm on vacation (which be realistic, how often do you really care to know). Seriously think it's quite silly when people say they NEED this feature if they're just a normal traveler. Honestly, for what?. Because you can't subtract/add 6 hours to know home time for a Skype call? and you are purchasing a watch solely for that purpose? Right...

I'd much rather have a graduated bezel for timing things. Once you use, it's pretty handy. Lastly, GMT has PCLs.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:33 AM   #3
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The primary function of a watch is to tell the time in one time zone. Both do that.

Other than that aesthetic preference and that's it really.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:34 AM   #4
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Is bezel choice really

Simpler sub

Busy gmt

I like both
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:35 AM   #5
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Personally prefer the looks of the Sub. Always have. I have had my share of GMT's too, but mostly vintage. One thing I do like more about the GMT is the flatter case back. It sits a little lower on my wrist, but generally still wear Subs more often.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:37 AM   #6
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I love them both but the GMT has the edge for me. I kind of like the cluttered bezel


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Old 29 July 2017, 03:38 AM   #7
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Two very different looking and "feeling" watches. Both fantastic. I'd choose a Sub between the two just because it's cleaner looking, especially the bezel insert.

Keep in mind that the actual function of a watch is only part of it. I like knowing that my SD can go deeper in the sea than most fish, even though it rarely will go lower than 10 feet.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:41 AM   #8
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You plan on diving below 300 feet? If so, go for the Sub, it's pretty plain and simple.

Otherwise, it's nice to be able to reference time without pulling your phone out. Some people love the look, some don't.

Subjective as F.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:41 AM   #9
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I've had both and although I think the GMT complication is incredibly useful and cool, I just cant seem to hang on to them .... I guess I prefer divers for the above mentioned reasons
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:44 AM   #10
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For those who suggest they can recall the time at a remote location in just a few seconds, the same can be said of the date feature.
I do like the bezel on the Sub a bit more, and can not comment on the flatter case and back of the GMT, but the functionality of the GMT, for me, gets the nod.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:45 AM   #11
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The GMT hand does it for me.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:46 AM   #12
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Let's be honest; they are both expensive toys. Choose the toy you like best. It's a treat to ourselves.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:47 AM   #13
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I own a BLNR, and before it a GMT from another watch house (Longines). Thus I am fully a fan of the GMT function. I also fly across the world chasing PE opportunities, thus I genuinely need the GMT function.

However, with that said, there is something about the Submariner Date that I really like and makes it quite likely to be my next Rolex. Maybe even scratching the date version and opting for the Submariner.

While the depth function of the Submariner, at 300 meters, is deeper than 99.9% of SCUBA divers could ever dive (let alone would - could), and the GMT II's 100 meters is good enough for virtually all-but-a-select-few divers, the Submariner is still an exceptionally elegant timepiece that I pray to God to someday have.

It's a classic.

With that said, the GMT is a classic as well, and in terms of functionality it is significantly more helpful to me than a Submariner ever could be.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:49 AM   #14
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For those who suggest they can recall the time at a remote location in just a few seconds, the same can be said of the date feature.
I do like the bezel on the Sub a bit more, and can not comment on the flatter case and back of the GMT, but the functionality of the GMT, for me, gets the nod.
Can completely agree with you friend. Except that it's not comparable to a date feature. You have to actively use some other device to grab a date. I can calculate another time zone within seconds in my head, nothing else necessary.

GMT is nice perk if the watch you like already has it, would never argue that. I was speaking more of the people that state things like 'I travel a few times a year, therefore I NEED a GMT function'. That's just incredible overkill IMO. This logic of course doesn't apply to any businessmen who frequently fly or speak with clients in different cities regularly.



I'll still be picking up a SS Coke GMT if Rolex ever releases it though
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:49 AM   #15
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I'm sure there have been countless debates about this subject, but my take is this:
For every serious diver, there are thousands of travelers. For anyone who travels and wants to monitor the time at their destination, and the time at their home base, the GMT Master is a very useful tool.

Unless you are a serious diver, why would you rather have the Submariner than a GMT Master.

I just don't get it. The fact that a Submariner is certifiec to a vast distance underwater benefits WHO, and HOW???
You're taking a very narrow view point.

Remember

1. The Glidelock feature is very useful for many people

2. The Sub's timing bezel can find more use than the GMT bezel/function for many owners

3. It's the only (grouping Rolex divers together for this purpose) ceramic professional Rolex that doesn't have PCLs





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Old 29 July 2017, 03:50 AM   #16
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I have both and like both equally. Different function, same great feeling when I strap them to my wrist.
I go to work mostly with the GMT and I do use the GMT feature daily.
I go to the pool/beach with the Sub on Nato and it's the perfect watch for that.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:53 AM   #17
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I have both, I like both
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:55 AM   #18
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In reality, both the depth rating and extra time zone are a bit excessive for my needs. All i really want and need in a watch is time and date. So it comes down to aesthetics; I prefer the Sub> GMT in the 6 digit models, and the GMT>Sub in the 5 digit models.
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Old 29 July 2017, 03:57 AM   #19
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5 digit prefer the Sub
6 digit prefer the GMT
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Old 29 July 2017, 04:03 AM   #20
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The right answer is always BOTH. Strictly speaking on the 6 digits, both models couldn't be more different than they are similar. GMT is more dressy while Sub is more of a every day tool watch. I've used the GMT function ONCE so far and loved it, but the timer on the Sub would be far more useful to me. I also want a every day watch that I can beat around a little without having to worry so much as I do w/ the PCL on my GMT. That's why I'm going to add a sub next.

That's why to me, one isn't better than the other...it just depends on your needs.
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Old 29 July 2017, 04:06 AM   #21
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A watch's primary function is to tell time which is what most consumers use one for. After that it usually comes down to aesthetics, I prefer the Sub over GMT even though I don't dive but travel occasionally.
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Old 29 July 2017, 04:09 AM   #22
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Get both , it's like sibling rivalry . Couldn't choose between either so bought both .
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Old 29 July 2017, 04:16 AM   #23
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I've always found that I use the timing bezel of the Sub waaaaaaay more than the GMT bezel. Plus, the GMT bezel,
especially on the ceramics, is too cluttered and loud imo. i would tire of the ceramic gmt bezel after awhile; thats not the case with the sub bezel.
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You're taking a very narrow view point.

Remember

1. The Glidelock feature is very useful for many people

2. The Sub's timing bezel can find more use than the GMT bezel/function for many owners

3. It's the only (grouping Rolex divers together for this purpose) ceramic professional Rolex that doesn't have PCLs





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Old 29 July 2017, 04:22 AM   #24
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I've always found that I use the timing bezel of the Sub waaaaaaay more than the GMT bezel. Plus, the GMT bezel,
especially on the ceramics, is too cluttered and loud imo. i would tire of the ceramic gmt bezel after awhile; thats not the case with the sub bezel.
Agreed the Sub certainly has a little less distracting bezel than the GMT Master

BLRO is still on my very short list though.
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Old 29 July 2017, 05:04 AM   #25
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I love both and they both scratch different itches.

I agree theGMT is the most useful but Subs are probably just a little more handsome.
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It's simple really ... Glidelock.
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Old 29 July 2017, 05:08 AM   #27
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Old 29 July 2017, 05:28 AM   #28
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I'm sure there have been countless debates about this subject, but my take is this:
For every serious diver, there are thousands of travelers. For anyone who travels and wants to monitor the time at their destination, and the time at their home base, the GMT Master is a very useful tool.

Unless you are a serious diver, why would you rather have the Submariner than a GMT Master.

I just don't get it. The fact that a Submariner is certifiec to a vast distance underwater benefits WHO, and HOW???

Something you have ignored is that a diver's watch since its designed to withstand more pressure than normal, results in a more rugged watch. A more rugged watch means it can handle basically anything you throw at it, service has to be less often and the possibilities of replacement parts will be much less than a none diver. I could benefit from having a GMT but I don't need the get function nor I want the gmt, very simple, sub is more rugged and easier to set and reset.

When in doubt, always go sub.
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Old 29 July 2017, 05:30 AM   #29
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I'm sure there have been countless debates about this subject, but my take is this:
For every serious diver, there are thousands of travelers. For anyone who travels and wants to monitor the time at their destination, and the time at their home base, the GMT Master is a very useful tool.

Unless you are a serious diver, why would you rather have the Submariner than a GMT Master.

I just don't get it. The fact that a Submariner is certifiec to a vast distance underwater benefits WHO, and HOW???
Because the Sub has a much cleaner/less crowded look, making it more versatile, and, once again, you can easily use the Sub's bezel for gmt purpose, as i do it frequently in my travels. I basically use my Sub as a GMT, rather than a dive watch. In my early days i was a pro swimmer, now i barely enter the water and so far my Sub only got in contact with water when i had to clean it up, but so what, it still serves other purposes while retaining its core value if needed. That's the beauty of the Sub
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