
Johnny. presents a captivating glimpse into the professional life of a pilot, showcasing his Rolex GMT-Master II in its natural habitat: the cockpit. This post resonates with collectors who appreciate the tool watch heritage of the GMT-Master and its practical application in aviation, inviting a discussion on the intersection of horology and high-stakes professions.


Oh so they say, my son is a big airplane fan Just out of curiosity, aren't magnetic fields a problem with a mechanical watch in the cockpit with all these instruments?
Looks like the perfect watch for the job 👍🏻
Great pictures, thanks for sharing!
More Egyptian (the check at the end means that I re-read it and I still agree! )
PS: And yes, those capital \Pi and \Sigma in my terrible handwriting are products and sums! (These were some notes to myself on the parity of certain partition functions, in case you are familiar ;-) Cheers.
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