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14 December 2023, 12:49 PM | #1 |
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GMT bezel as a timer
Hi folks, would I be correct saying that the GMT bezel can be used in the same manner as the Sub's timer?
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14 December 2023, 02:00 PM | #2 |
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No.
Sub has 120 clicks, you technically can even go every half minute. GMT has 24 clicks, so you can only set it every 2.5 minutes. Setting the timer means you set the bezel to the minute hand to “start the clock”. Doesn’t really work on a GMT when you can’t line up the minute hand with the indicator on the GMT. With that said, when I want to do crappy timing I use my GMT as a timer. I at least know if say around 20 mins has passed, within about 2 minutes |
14 December 2023, 02:07 PM | #3 |
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I use my GMT bezel as a crude timer, and every 2.5 min, it's as precise as my Sub
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14 December 2023, 07:26 PM | #5 |
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Yes, I meant very approximate timer as you cannot always line up bezel with the minute hand.
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So what's the point of the new GMT bezel and how is that an upgrade?
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Absolutely. I use a rotating bezel as a simple timer [or reminder] everyday regardless if it's a GMT or diver. It's the most used feature for me besides telling time.
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2 changes I never understood about the new GMT….
- no Glidelock clasp - 24 “position” bezel instead of the old 120 click bezel I say “position” bezel because it does not even click. Change both of the above and it would be a better model in my opinion. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it Rolex! |
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Exact same Dan. I also don’t live life to the exact minute / second, unless of course I’m timing a steak
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Yes. It's a useful feature and adds to the versatility of the watch. If I was timing something where less than 2.5 minutes was critical I would be using a different watch or getting my phone out. Day to day, plus or minus 2.5 minutes is usually good enough for my needs.
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14 December 2023, 11:05 PM | #11 |
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GMT as basic timer works for me for simple things.
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14 December 2023, 11:47 PM | #12 |
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My 16710 has 120 clicks, and I often use it to time parking meters.
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It is a perfect timer for measuring hours elapsed, I would think.
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How do people without rotating bezels manage to time their steaks or check their parking meters?
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They are paying fines and eating well done steaks. What a horrible way to go through life.
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15 December 2023, 03:26 AM | #18 |
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I use(d) differently (My GMT is gone).
For instance, if my parking meter was set to expire at 45 minutes after the hour, that's where I would put my indicator. Same for grilling and laundry. Off topic, I think a countdown bezel would be helpful as well. |
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I did for a bit, but went back to a sub bezel.
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15 December 2023, 04:04 AM | #20 |
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I've use my gmt for "ballpark" timing all of the time. If I'm wearing a gmt and need precise timing, i'l resort to the *cough *cough iGaget in my pocket.
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I use the timer waaay more than the GMT, several times a day. To me the best thing about the GMT is the smaller size than the new Sub.
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They use their cell phones.
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For simple things, Yes.
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The old one is a wire sticking into a divot on the bezel ring. It's not an egg timer.
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I’d love to see an exploded view of this. Any chance you know where to see it?
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15 December 2023, 01:51 PM | #26 |
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You could, you just have to think about it a lot more. A normal timer you just read it, using a GMT as a timer, you’d have to do some small calculations in your head.
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I thought the most polar option was to count down how many beers are left in the fridge from a 24 pack.
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