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13 May 2013, 01:06 PM | #1 |
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GMT-II question
I just got a GMT-II, 2006 model. Should the red GMT hand stay fixed or should it move around the dial? I'm away from the owner's manual. Thanks.
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13 May 2013, 01:09 PM | #2 |
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The 24 hour hand is adjusted when you have the crown pulled out to the third position.
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13 May 2013, 01:19 PM | #3 |
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Right, but once the crown is set back to its normal position, does the GMT hand move or stay fixed?
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The 24 hour hand makes one revolution per day as opposed to the 12 hour hand making two revolutions per day.
You tell the hour in one time zone with the 12 hour hand by its position relative to the dial. You tell the hour in a second time zone with the 24 hour hand by its position relative to the bezel. |
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It is not a "GMT" hand.... that is the name of the watch not the hand.. It is a 24 hr hand and always tells the time in 24 hr format on the bezel.. As mentioned... the 24 hr hand moves around the dial at exactly half the speed of the 12 hr hand..
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Why you ask? Yours is not running? It should as mentioned.
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Yes, it will rotate 360° in 24 hours. When you set the time it is normally set to home time or GMT time.
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Can I ask why you bought the watch? Were you aware of the features?
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Why, did you think it's there just for decoration or a spare hand? |
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Yes, if that is what you want it to do.
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The hour hand should move twice around the dial in 24 hours, the GMT hand should move around once in 24 hours. If your GMT hand is not moving something is amiss.
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I bought the watch as I like the styling. I wasn't aware that the GMT hand as I referred to it moved around. I thought maybe it stayed on the bezel marker where it was initially set.
I won't use this feature any more than I use my Sub for diving. I'm not a pilot or diver. I've never had a watch like this before but I knew you all would know the answer. Thanks all. |
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Have fun with it, it is a great watch!
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