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Old 22 May 2019, 03:40 AM   #1
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The attraction of the rotating bezel?

I'm used to wearing very simple watches without a lot of bells & whistles or bling. This is why I ended up buying a blue DJ. It's perfect for letting me mark the time and date with all of my patients on paperwork which I need to do throughout the day.

However, I notice that the vast majority of those sharing pics here, and even the Rolexes I see people wearing in public, are models like the submariner, sea dweller, etc. that have the rotating bezel. Now for divers, I can understand their utility. But I'd bet that the majority of us that own Rolexes with rotating bezels have never and will never use them. Then I see talk of Hulk, Pepsi, Batman, etc. and it leads me to believe these models are appreciated more for their aesthetics than functionality. Is that the attraction?

Not sure if the DJ will be my first or only Rolex. Maybe if I consider it enough and allow the rotating bezel models to grow on me, I'll pick one up. Just trying to learn about the rationale for the sake of my Rolex education.

Please share your thoughts. Thanks!
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:43 AM   #2
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The GMT II bezel is to keep track of time when you travel as it allows 2 timezones.

The one on the SkyDweller is to control timezone functions.


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Old 22 May 2019, 03:45 AM   #3
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The rotating bezels represent the original function of a "tool" watch. On the Submariner and other "dive" watches, this can measure dive time. For the GMT, this can be used to determine time in other time zones.

But other watches have rotating (Sky-Dweller) and functional bezels (Explorer and Daytona) for different functionality.

However, I agree with you that in the modern era, it's more of an aesthetic thing.

On a tangent, I would opine that the DateJust and Day-Date are more of the iconic representative Rolex to the general public.
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:45 AM   #4
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I have a Y-series GMT-II and I hardly ever us the bidirectional rotating bezel. I primarily like the aesthetics of the watch and I find it very useful when I travel among time zones.
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:49 AM   #5
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I use mine to time simple things like parking meters, cooking times etc.
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Old 22 May 2019, 11:31 AM   #6
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I use mine to time simple things like parking meters, cooking times etc.
Same way I use it.
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Old 22 May 2019, 11:54 AM   #7
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Same way I use it.
Yep, use it all the time. Especially when I don't want it to alarm like my phone does.
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:49 AM   #8
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I just like to fiddle with it
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Old 22 May 2019, 08:48 AM   #9
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:51 AM   #10
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I really only use the bezel for timing things, even on my GMT watch.

Really you only need the GMT bezel for a THIRD time zone, so I can't see ever using it for that purpose. But for timing - use it all the time
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:51 AM   #11
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Old 22 May 2019, 03:51 AM   #12
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I'm used to wearing very simple watches without a lot of bells & whistles or bling. This is why I ended up buying a blue DJ. It's perfect for letting me mark the time and date with all of my patients on paperwork which I need to do throughout the day.

However, I notice that the vast majority of those sharing pics here, and even the Rolexes I see people wearing in public, are models like the submariner, sea dweller, etc. that have the rotating bezel. Now for divers, I can understand their utility. But I'd bet that the majority of us that own Rolexes with rotating bezels have never and will never use them. Then I see talk of Hulk, Pepsi, Batman, etc. and it leads me to believe these models are appreciated more for their aesthetics than functionality. Is that the attraction?

Not sure if the DJ will be my first or only Rolex. Maybe if I consider it enough and allow the rotating bezel models to grow on me, I'll pick one up. Just trying to learn about the rationale for the sake of my Rolex education.

Please share your thoughts. Thanks!
I would say that around 85% of all dive watches bought never see water other than perhaps a dip in the pool.And most have no idea what the bezel is used for, as many today think it must be kept perfectly lined up within a cats whisker of the 12 O'clock marker.
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Old 22 May 2019, 06:50 AM   #13
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I would say that around 85% of all dive watches bought never see water other than perhaps a dip in the pool.And most have no idea what the bezel is used for, as many today think it must be kept perfectly lined up within a cats whisker of the 12 O'clock marker.
How many GMT's do you think see the cockpit of a plane or wrist of a globe trotter?
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Old 25 May 2019, 12:00 PM   #14
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I would say that around 85% of all dive watches bought never see water other than perhaps a dip in the pool.And most have no idea what the bezel is used for, as many today think it must be kept perfectly lined up within a cats whisker of the 12 O'clock marker.
Lol that's exactly how I wear mine. I feel stupid now.

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Old 22 May 2019, 03:51 AM   #15
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The attraction of the rotating bezel?

Even the dive bezels can measure elapsed time so you can time things like car parking, lunch times, etc with it. Use mine all the time.
...and must be lined up with 12 when not in use!!

My Daytona however, has a chrono so I use that for measuring elapsed time and don’t use the tachymeter on the bezel (non-rotating) at all.
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Old 22 May 2019, 04:08 AM   #16
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I use my subs rotating bezel as a timer pretty often. I do find it very handy.

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Old 22 May 2019, 04:09 AM   #17
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I use my subs rotating bezel as a timer pretty often. I do find it very handy.

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I can understand the 24 hour bezel being useful, but how do you use the submariner's bezel?

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Old 22 May 2019, 04:13 AM   #18
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I can understand the 24 hour bezel being useful, but how do you use the submariner's bezel?



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So right where the minute hand is (2:10), I'll line up my bezel (pearl part) to it as the starting point. As the minutes go by for whatever I time, wherever the minute hand ends up at, I'll know exactly how long it's been.

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Old 22 May 2019, 04:16 AM   #19
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So right where the minute hand is (2:10), I'll line up my bezel (pearl part) to it as the starting point. As the minutes go by for whatever I time, wherever the minute hand ends up at, I'll know exactly how long it's been. [IMG]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190521/4fda85feb7c2d81f05a43f38184fab05.jpg[/IG]

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Either like that, or say I've got 20 min in the parking meter, I'll turn the triangle to 20 min ahead of the minute hand, and that's when it expires.
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Either like that, or say I've got 20 min in the parking meter, I'll turn the triangle to 20 min ahead of the minute hand, and that's when it expires.
Ok, so good for an hour or less of keeping track of time lapses.

Makes sense.

EDIT: I haven't left my time zone in around 25 years so no real need there. However, we are in the process of getting our passports with the intent of finally seeing a tropical beach...so we'll see what the future brings!!

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Either like that, or say I've got 20 min in the parking meter, I'll turn the triangle to 20 min ahead of the minute hand, and that's when it expires.
I do the same with my sub. Timer or countdown and I use it quite a bit. I also use it for dives.
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I can understand the 24 hour bezel being useful, but how do you use the submariner's bezel?



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Hey, could you please explain how you use the gmt 24h bezel as a chronometer?

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Old 22 May 2019, 04:42 AM   #23
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I use my subs rotating bezel as a timer pretty often. I do find it very handy.
Same. Much more practical than a chronograph. Easier to use, easier to check at a glance and much simpler.
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Old 22 May 2019, 05:14 AM   #24
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Same. Much more practical than a chronograph. Easier to use, easier to check at a glance and much simpler.


But only measures times less than an hour. At least my chrono shows up to 12 hrs of timing.
Probably the most used feature on my watches (maybe equal to a date).
I agree that in those circumstances, it is easier to check at a glance than a Daytona!


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Old 22 May 2019, 05:32 AM   #25
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same. Much more practical than a chronograph. Easier to use, easier to check at a glance and much simpler.
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Old 22 May 2019, 04:18 AM   #26
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I use the second time zone hand on my GMT II to track local time when traveling. In the afternoon I rotate the bezel to reflect the local time in 12 hour format because my brain is 24 hour time deficient.
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Old 22 May 2019, 04:20 AM   #27
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Sub/GMT owners need a rotating bezel about as much as you need an 8000 buck watch to mark the time and date.

We’re all irrational in this hobby.
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Old 22 May 2019, 04:25 AM   #28
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Sub/GMT owners need a rotating bezel about as much as you need an 8000 buck watch to mark the time and date.

We’re all irrational in this hobby.
It actually only cost me ~$2500 out of pocket.

But point taken.
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Old 22 May 2019, 04:31 AM   #29
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the original figit spinner!
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the original figit spinner!
Ahem, one of the more expensive fidgit spinners! I rarely use the rotating bezel on any of my watches that spin. Sometimes, I'll notice it was clicked into the "59" position & it gives me an excuse to spin it. Also, I daily wear a chronograph & have only twice used it to time something. Sometimes, if I'm bored, I will try to stop & start the chrono hand to match the running seconds. I often lose that game. There always seems to be a delay.
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