Mark in Paris[Purist]
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Interesting opinion
I see, concerning many differnt watches, that there are very different feelings about sizes.
There is no absolute right choice: it depends on our wrist's size, what we are used to seeing on our wrist, the culture etc....
Older generations tend to like smaller, newer tend to opt for bigger sizes.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Mark
Actually
By: Jester : October 20th, 2015-20:26
I had similar thought: Does that mean this watch can counter for the difference caused by day light saving time? If so, FINALLY a world time watch that would prove useful THROUGHOUT the year!
IF it's
By: Jester : October 20th, 2015-22:58
Just the arrow indicator whereas the user needs to remember WHEN to use the arrow and WHEN not to use the arrow, then it's NOT a mechanism/complication BUILT for the purpose of solving the DST issues. Not exactly user friendly IMHO.
Indeed.
By: Conkers : October 21st, 2015-19:15
Automated recognition of daylight savings shifts would indeed be epic but this is I guess better than nothing. Not even Vacheron\'s 57 complication miracle achieved the automation feat I believe. I think the dst shift is a different day each year so it is...
Interesting opinion
By: Mark in Paris : October 23rd, 2015-09:29
I see, concerning many differnt watches, that there are very different feelings about sizes. There is no absolute right choice: it depends on our wrist's size, what we are used to seeing on our wrist, the culture etc.... Older generations tend to like sma...