I travel a lot and I don't find dual timezone watches to be that significantly helpful. I know how many hours I'm off from GMT, at home, at my new destination, and I can do the mathematical difference.
But, whether at home, while traveling, or other, a Roland Iten belt buckle is definitely a great thing to have!
What is your favorite complication? It can be a watch you currently own, one you want or just a complication you find interesting. The one most useful to me is a watch that shows a second timezone. Some of the others I just have no use for.
Sometimes you're at the office, you're working really hard and concentrating. Soon, hours pass by until you notice a faint "ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding" and you realize it's 9PM and you've got to go home! It's good to get louder ones so y...
I travel a lot and I don't find dual timezone watches to be that significantly helpful. I know how many hours I'm off from GMT, at home, at my new destination, and I can do the mathematical difference. But, whether at home, while traveling, or other, a Ro...
I remember the day, the month, the year, whether or not it's a leap year. I remember when to adjust my watches on the months shorter than 31 days. But I just need to have a date! So many of my watches don't have a date (sometimes that date window isn't al...
A well made power reserve is actually very helpful. It tells you when the watch is about to stop and how well the winding system is winding it. Great thing to have!
There are not many complications who catch me. The only one who is interesting is a perpetual calendar. The brand, how it’s made, and where it is made are for me the most important facts. So, for example, an Ulysse Nardin with an inhouse movement with sil...
I really appreciate the Perpetual Calendar function. On my Patek Philippe pieces those watches with the PC also come with moon phase, etc.. but I love that Perpetual Calendar.
. . . expands the frame to a year. Other complications focus on either a narrow or different segment of time, or reflect the state of the movement - all worthy, but not really expansive. In a sense, it's the macro complication. Best, Art
In that context an equation of time complication, combined with a display of sunset and sunrise, would also be highly desirable? An equation of time is also combined with a perpetual calendar. To me: yes!
I love Hourstrikers and Grand Sonneries but due to a a high frequency hearing loss and even with hearing aids I cannot hear them. Saves me a lot of money!
It should be something original that required effort to design, and give some unique aesthetic to the look of the watch and/or movement. Some of my favorites are the Lange Zeitwerk, Faberge DTZ, and Parmigiani Pantograph.
the date. It's incredibly useful. I don't really need a chronograph's precision nor do I need a GMT as I can add/subtract quickly from the local time. Having owned them I found sonneries and repeaters to be fragile. But I always found the need to need to ...
Interestingly I have one GMT and another watch which could display two time zones BUT I never travel with either. You may have just created a new search for me, a travel friendly and versatile watch with a second time zone.