Wrist check 2023

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Doofus

26,041 posts

174 months

Wednesday 5th April 2023
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Deep said:
Very interesting.
Can you explain the complication please?

Thanks
The U is pronounced "oo".

Ahahahahahahaha.

NDA

21,678 posts

226 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Deep said:
Very interesting.
Can you explain the complication please?

Thanks
Quite a few:

Home time in hours and minutes (off-centre, 12-hour display)
Second time zone (local time) with hours and minutes
Time zone mechanism, can be switched to all current time zones, including ½ hour and ¾ hour differences
Summer/standard time
Panorama Date
Small second
Second stop
Day/night indicator (home time)
Local time day/night display
Power reserve display

twocolours

153 posts

148 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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C5_Steve said:
Picked this up in a sale they had on their website a few years ago for a really good price (50% off I think?). Always loved their design language.



Also a fan!

M1K3

2,874 posts

185 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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964Cup said:
New one for me today:



Glashutte Senator Cosmopolite in white gold. Heavy but still comfortable and a nice complication.
fk yes that is a thing of beauty!

Edit to add, also love the split date wheel.

Edited by M1K3 on Thursday 6th April 10:28

Terry Winks

1,229 posts

14 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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twocolours said:
C5_Steve said:
Picked this up in a sale they had on their website a few years ago for a really good price (50% off I think?). Always loved their design language.



Also a fan!
Wow, I love that! Just shows watches don't have to be expensive to be great. Think I might get myself one.

hilly10

7,167 posts

229 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Classic Datejust today


Deep

2,071 posts

244 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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NDA said:
Quite a few:

Home time in hours and minutes (off-centre, 12-hour display)
Second time zone (local time) with hours and minutes
Time zone mechanism, can be switched to all current time zones, including ½ hour and ¾ hour differences
Summer/standard time
Panorama Date
Small second
Second stop
Day/night indicator (home time)
Local time day/night display
Power reserve display
Thanks.
So in one of the small windows on the left you can get every time zone like a world time watch?? ie NY, Delhi etc etc?

NDA

21,678 posts

226 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Deep said:
Thanks.
So in one of the small windows on the left you can get every time zone like a world time watch?? ie NY, Delhi etc etc?
There are 35 time zones, 8 that are half hour differences and 3 with three quarter hour differences.

It's quite a thing to be honest. smile

chuck_ster

518 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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LHD left hand wrist WTF?

Deep

2,071 posts

244 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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NDA said:
There are 35 time zones, 8 that are half hour differences and 3 with three quarter hour differences.

It's quite a thing to be honest. smile
That's actually amazing, I love it!

Sporky

6,433 posts

65 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Are the two bottom left windows independent?

carlo996

5,945 posts

22 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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NDA said:
Quite a few:

Home time in hours and minutes (off-centre, 12-hour display)
Second time zone (local time) with hours and minutes
Time zone mechanism, can be switched to all current time zones, including ½ hour and ¾ hour differences
Summer/standard time
Panorama Date
Small second
Second stop
Day/night indicator (home time)
Local time day/night display
Power reserve display
That’s awesome!

964Cup

1,449 posts

238 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Sporky said:
Are the two bottom left windows independent?
No, they're linked; the upper window is for DST and the lower for "normal" time.

What's cool is that it works the opposite way to e.g. a JLC geographic. Changing the zone in the little windows doesn't change the local time; instead when you change the local time the window contents change to tell you which time zone you're in relative to your home time.

Sporky

6,433 posts

65 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Ah - thank you. I was trying to work out how the two windows could operate. Quire a magnificent bit of engineering - and I'm somewhat amazed that it's possible to tell the time reasonably accurately with a tiny wrist-mounted box of levers and springs and gears. Let alone add all of that.

g3org3y

20,671 posts

192 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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Casioak.


Doofus

26,041 posts

174 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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I've gone with boring today.


pmanson

13,387 posts

254 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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New one for me today


THP150

331 posts

152 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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andy tims

5,586 posts

247 months

Friday 7th April 2023
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Have a good Easter

twocolours

153 posts

148 months

Friday 7th April 2023
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Terry Winks said:
Wow, I love that! Just shows watches don't have to be expensive to be great. Think I might get myself one.
Absolutely! Though it has proved to be somewhat of a gateway, so I'm sure it will result in some future expenses rofl