Of course the Worldtimer complication was a good reason to be housed in a Traveller case... But even if it is a nice watch, the explanation was quite tricky with the Moon Phases and large date... We were travelling in the sky to the moon in a sense. After...
The second time zone´s really a more suitable complication than the power reserve indicator from the regular Traveller. Nice picture by the way. However, I couldn´t help noticing the large arc on the left side of the dial. I keep wondering what´s that -10...
The scale arc correcponds with the network of degrees engraved into the dial, so I assume it is located to symbolize the Zero degree line at Greenwich. But then I am still puzzled by the subdivision and marking in 115 degrees each North and South ... Marc...
Let's say that the World Time has a great dial, and the absence of a second crown at 9 o'clock is a big plus, but I am not seduced by this case, not at all. As for the other members of this family, not my cup of tea at all, once again. Funny how things ha...
the proportions of the traveller case are not right to my eyes. The second timezone dial I think makes it even worse and why match it with a gold case? Not my cup of tea at all. CC
this Traveller II has everything the new Traveller doesn't: perfectly sized 40mm case practical, more durable Stainless Steel perfect second timezone display, doubling up as 24h indicator unobtrusive and perfectly placed date display at 6 o'clock classic ...
I LOVE this watch. The question is, cream dial like yours or that elusive deep blue I've seen only in pictures? Thanks for shsring this. You have an outstanding GP collection. Congratulations! Best, Ramon