mrsnak
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Would I be throwing a wet blanket on the thread...
...by suggesting the easiest to read of any GMT watch I've ever owned, the Omega 2234.50?
Yes you need to turn the bezel to the alternate time, but no watch I've ever seen indicates not only whether night or day at a quick glance, and a lume you can see for miles.
Brilliant design.
This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-03-16 19:06:17
Oris Worldtimer
By: posadacastro : March 17th, 2011-07:51
Hello, look, I don´t know your budget, if you are wealthy, you may want a very high end watch like PP, AP or JLC, but for 2000 usd you may buy a ORIS Worldtimer, which had exactly what you are looking for. You can leave the time of you hometown and also y...
Thanks but...
By: glorygunners : March 17th, 2011-10:28
Thank you for all your comments ... I have some additional question though... I would prefer the watch to have a 1/2 hour ability increments because some countries have 1.5 hours, 2.5 hours time difference. I think most of the recommended watches can only...
RolexGmtMaster
By: Timertom : March 17th, 2011-12:48
I'd strongly suggest a pre-owned Rolex GMT Master (not the GMT Master II in which the date is a right royal nuisance to set if you don't wear your watch regularly) as the GMT watch, and a Patek world time. Unbeatable combination! Rishad