Which type do you prefer, and why? Examples below, apologize if I missed other candidates 1. World Time, like Patek Philippe’s cream 523x? I wish I have this one day - so using GP - similar to PP but much “affordable” relatively 2. ALS Lange 1 Timezone 3...
Aesthetically, world time watches are very nice, and arouse interest among friends. But technically, I only need a dual time function, one for on-location time, the other for home time. Having said this, one day I'll still acquire a world time watch. Chee...
The simpler GMT model is sufficient if you need to know just two time zones. However, if you are communicating with several time zones, the world timer is better. For example, you need to call Hong Kong at 10 am, but expecting a call from Dubai at 6 pm. W...
Just like when I first looked at the Breguet, it looks busy but a nice watch 👍🏻 The Lange TZ is reading the small sub-dial at the 5 o’clock for the 2nd time zone, so it’s not really a WT. The Lange and Rolex all allows adjusting the hour hands in one hour...
The Breguet 3700 has basic hacking seconds, but does not change hours independently. Surprising, this inexpensive highly complicated Longines does... www.watchprosite.com
Congratulations by the way. This GF is definitely great but like you said, not many have the wallet and maybe a wrist to pull it off. Thanks for the nice input.
The arrow hand is a date indicattor. You just locate the city you are interested in (here is geography needed) and read the time of the Sun dial with the numbers, then you can easily adjust the hour hand with the side pushers to the time. The watc takes c...
It is very nice, and I’m not seen the Sonata or paid attention to the traveling function, as I replied to Nico above, I thought it’s just an alarm watch.
... Are simply fantastic. Sure, the Rolex GMT is the perennial GO TO watch, but the GP is probably the most practical, great value. The Lange? Oh my, perfection beyond! But can only be afforded by a few.