skaltman
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master world geographic legibility
I have had this watch for about two years now. I love the watch and it keeps great time. The only negative that i have is that it is hard to read the the time in the different parts of the world due to the the extremely small font size of the twenty four hour ring with the corresponding cities. I also find it somewhat annoying when you travel overseas that the new local time is in the small clock at approx 7 o clock and the main hour and minute hands remain as your home time. I feel the ulysse nardin gmt perpetual has a much better mechanism in that when you travel the new local time is represented by the main hour and minute hands and your home time is more subdued with a marker pointing to the twenty four ring. I have both of these watches as well as many others. but if you are in the market for this watch I feel it is a good value from an in house manufacture that has a nice array of complications.
best regards
scott
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Anti - Nike :-)
By: Bruce-YVR : October 3rd, 2010-14:32
Well... I was looking at the AP Dual Time. But found the MWG far more interesting and more functional. Dual time zone PLUS World Time AND has DST indicators Don think you can do any wrong with the design and functionality of the watch. Well.... in your ca...
Wow, Bruce!
By: respo : October 4th, 2010-07:26
I like your list! The MWG is a great world timer, for sure. I am in agreement with Vlad about the PR on the dial. I almost always prefer a PR on the backside of the watch (e.g., the Freak, the Reverso 8-day "porthole," and the PAM 190 to name a few), but ...
Oh.... my first love....
By: Bruce-YVR : October 4th, 2010-06:30
It was love at first sight for the AP Dual Time. For the last year or so, I have been dealing with Asia and EU so the World Time sure helps to tell time in those cities. When DST comes around, I had to do some mental calculation on a few of the cities and...