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29 April 2011, 03:14 AM | #1 |
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Question for GMT owners
I'm considering a GMTIIc.
When you look at your watch to get the time, do you find the "second" hour hand to be obtrusive? Do you have to look twice, or do some mental deciphering to "tune out" the other hour hand? Thanks.
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29 April 2011, 03:16 AM | #2 |
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Nope. Only look or see the 2nd hour hand when I need to use it. Being that its green, it doesn't stand out like the regular hour and minute hand.
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29 April 2011, 03:18 AM | #3 |
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I have owned the GMTIIC and currently own an Explorer II Polar and don't find the 24 hour hand the least bit distracting. In fact, I have to really focus to read the 24 hour time, because all I see when I glance at my watch are the standard 12 hour hands.
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No issues. The green blends into the face, but easy enough to see if you're looking for it.
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It was really odd for me. I didn't even see it most of the time, Seems incredible, but true...always puzzled me.
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29 April 2011, 03:21 AM | #6 |
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I don't notice the 24 hour hand unless I'm looking for it. It's dark and needle thin, so it just blends right in. The second hand even stands out more than the 24 hour hand.
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I'd be more worried about the PCLs blinding me when worn in sunlight.
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29 April 2011, 03:31 AM | #8 |
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Thanks guys, this really helps!
What's a PCL?
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Slightly off topic, the green font for the title of the watch is nearly invisible, I wish that was slightly more prominent!!! |
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It seems that on the GMT IIc you cannot see the green hand anyway....
Well, on the pictures, I can barely see it. Why did they make it green??
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29 April 2011, 03:55 AM | #12 |
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PCL = Polished Center Links?
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No problem.
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My first was a rootbeer, and I never had a problem with the extra hand. Although I always liked the Rolex-GMT movement, I probably used twice in 30 years.
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I hear you. I probably wouldn't use it much except when I was in Southeast Asia or something. It's just that the bezel totally does it for me. Very cool! The bezel on the Sub looks anemic in comparison now.
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obtrusive - no - sometimes it is the only hand i look at for quick time check
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How does that work?
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Have 3 different GMTs, no problem.
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29 April 2011, 04:39 AM | #21 |
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Most people when they look at their watch, they don't see any of the hands at all! The next time you see someone glance at their watch, ask them for the time, and they'll look at their watch again!
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Not at all. I just automatically tune out the green hand.
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Very valid question. I had the same before I got mine. Within a week you know what you are looking at so no abtrusion
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Never a problem.
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Just curious. How do your watches get stolen. I thought San Jose "silicon valley" should be a safe place
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yes, i have to look at it twice most times, because the first time i get sidetracked with the beauty of the 116710LN and forgot to look at the time.... |
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29 April 2011, 05:24 AM | #29 |
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No. No problems. Actually the magnifying lens is more obtrusive.
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Not really. Since they added the maxi hands to the GMT2c, it is especially easy to read...
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