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The new Polaris Geographic WorldTime

 
 By: mark1958a : October 21st, 2018-12:57
I was fortunate to get first aliquot of this limited edition boutique piece. I have been looking for a world time to add to my collection. I was considering the Richard Mille world time but the dial was tool large for me so i went with the RM 11-02 but an...  

It is for me the most convincing piece of the Polaris collection

 
 By: foversta : October 21st, 2018-13:35
Congrats and thanks for the nice pic and your very interesting comments! Fx

Congratulations! Funnily I was thinking about which JLC world time I would go for...

 
 By: amanico : October 21st, 2018-14:29
And the Geophysic UT and this Polaris Geographique came to my mind. The Geophysique has the advantage of a new movement, the case being new for both of them, as well as the size, ( or almost, as the Geophysic is 41, 6 mm ). The Polaris Geographique has th... 

Thanks for all the comments

 
 By: mark1958a : December 22nd, 2018-14:23
I appreciate all the responses. Feel free to ping me with any questions now that I have had some time to wear and get used to it.

Nice, I too am looking for a world timer.

 
 By: Thomas_3 : October 21st, 2018-16:31
I notice it is set to Denver time (MST), do you live there?

Oh you have it on a bracelet

 
 By: jomni1 : October 21st, 2018-19:07
That’s great.

Thanks for the comments

 
 By: mark1958a : October 21st, 2018-19:56
I must have had it set to Mountain time by mistake when i took that. I was playing with the dials before writing taking, I live on West coast.. Good catch though I really love the bracelet. Nicely polished and very comfortable buckle. The one thing I disl... 

Set to Pacific Daylight time

 
 By: mark1958a : October 21st, 2018-21:00
Actually looking at the photo i took, it is set to pacific daylight time.

correction

 
 By: mark1958a : November 4th, 2018-10:51
I need to correct one thing i stated in the initial review. You can set the larger time dial to local time and leave the smaller dial with home time while maintaining the correct time zones around the rest of the globe. The ring time will be set to the ho... 

A very nice propoition.

 
 By: stromer : December 23rd, 2018-05:31
I can understand your feelings well. This is a very nice, less formal version of the Geographique. Had no chance to see it in the ral so far, but it looks very promising. Maybe even better than the Geophysic UT? I had some close looks at the latter, and i... 

thanks for the comments

 
 By: mark1958a : December 23rd, 2018-09:08
I thought the Geophysic was readable.. The Polaris is readable. For some the dial may be a bit crowded but I tend to like crowded dials..

Even a lot is going on of the Geographique‘s dial

 
 By: stromer : December 23rd, 2018-11:41
the thick main hands, indexes and hour digits seem to make it easy to read the time. Best, Martin

Big congrats, Mark!

 
 By: Moana43 : December 25th, 2018-08:06
Great looking Polaris, with all kinds of functionality. Enjoy!

Thanks.. NT [nt]

 
 By: mark1958a : March 6th, 2019-14:50

A real man’s watch.

 
 By: BABKA : December 25th, 2018-13:32
A great choice over the RM. Thanks for sharing the wrist shot. Congrats and ENJOY!

Thanks NT [nt]

 
 By: mark1958a : March 6th, 2019-14:50

Well done and congratulations on a beautiful reference !

 
 By: aperna : March 7th, 2019-19:00
I plan on stopping by the JLC boutique in Miami next week and hope to try one on.