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Agree to disagree
If you don't change the timezones then why bother with a time zone watch? Surely the whole point of two dials, or at least simultaneous displays of two different time zones, is the purpose of a travel watch?
I agree that two of the watches mentioned don't have two dials, but they have simplified the process of simultaneous display using a second hour hand on the main dial, namely the "Hometime" and Rolex GMT II. The Reverso GMT has two dials but not on the same face.
dual time watch
By: avs8888 : April 15th, 2007-02:29
can any one help me plz? its my father's 60th birthday in a month and i want to get him a seriously special watch priced between $20,000-$60,000 he travels alot and therefore wants a dual time watch, on two seperate dials or sub dial. not simply a second ...
Timezone watch
By: Donut : April 15th, 2007-07:09
I really love my Lange Time Zone. It is exquisitely built and I found the second time zone to be much more practical than the PP Worldtimer (and I am a big fan of PP). I don't think you can go wrong with either of these pieces and your father will love th...
Interesting...
By: Ken : April 15th, 2007-18:07
I certainly respect your preference in terms of functionality, but it may not be reasonable to hold it against the watch for not working in a way counter to its design. The time subdial is quite readable and I personally have never found a need or reason ...