Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by geengar » 28 Oct 2014 14:04

Bro Ed.YEO, I meant the 24hrs or courtry disc should rotate as the hours past on a true world timer e.g. Ball EMII Diver World Time. If the 24hrs or country disc rotate via manual turning then it is as good as a SRP129 suggested earlier in this thread.
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by Ed.YEO » 28 Oct 2014 14:14

Ok... sounds legit. If we're expecting the way it works like what we see on other watches, such as Ball you mentioned, or the SEIKO which i had owned and brought abroad for several times...

So in the Citizen's new release case, the countries are static/stationary on dial, while we rotate the 24hrs bezel to the specific cities printed on dial... hence another way round this time... sounds more fun to try!
Going to check with my regular seller, see whether can get good deal boh!

I set my eye on the white dial one liaoz, dual toned or SS only. Both also look sleek!
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by big-e-294 » 28 Oct 2014 15:13

One of my fav mechanical gmt.
Using a 24hr subdial instead of a gmt hand.
The normal hr hand is adjustable by 1 hr increments.
Date changes back and forth. And has quickset.

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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by big-e-294 » 28 Oct 2014 15:14

This is my other fav.

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Re: Search for the

Post by oncleoliver » 28 Oct 2014 15:38

big-e-294 wrote:This is my other fav.

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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by geengar » 28 Oct 2014 16:27

I am actually looking for something similar to this or this itself, if I still can get hold of one. Anyone have source to obtain this?

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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by big-e-294 » 28 Oct 2014 18:07

geengar wrote:I am actually looking for something similar to this or this itself, if I still can get hold of one. Anyone have source to obtain this?

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Where have you looked?

Because, the bros here will just recommend the usual haunts: Bras Basah, Bencoolen, Mustafa, People's Park, etc...
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by galaxy_convoy » 28 Oct 2014 18:56

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Another alternative. :)
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by geengar » 30 Oct 2014 12:25

big-e-294 wrote:
geengar wrote:I am actually looking for something similar to this or this itself, if I still can get hold of one. Anyone have source to obtain this?

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Where have you looked?

Because, the bros here will just recommend the usual haunts: Bras Basah, Bencoolen, Mustafa, People's Park, etc...
I haven't seen Mustafa yet, the rest all do not have it anymore.
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Re: Search for the

Post by seikocitizen » 31 Oct 2014 00:18

big-e-294 wrote:One of my fav mechanical gmt.
Using a 24hr subdial instead of a gmt hand.
The normal hr hand is adjustable by 1 hr increments.
Date changes back and forth. And has quickset.

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O_o

This one looks classy. Have not seen it before. And it is with the features you aptly noted.
Great suggestion.
Just one question, can main hour hand be adjusted back and forth by the 1hr increments?
Lastly, what's the model's no?

Thanks a lot ya.
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by maxxevv » 31 Oct 2014 14:08

Its been out of production for a while already.

Would be quite a hunt to find a new one.
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by seikocitizen » 31 Oct 2014 14:17

maxxevv wrote:Its been out of production for a while already.

Would be quite a hunt to find a new one.
Can at least educate me about the "B" sign below the seiko label? Sorry new to the tradition. Many thanks.
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by rojakman » 02 Nov 2014 13:36

How abt this citizen? This one (lug area) looks abit like Linde werdelin.

http://www.ablogtowatch.com/citizen-eco ... h-hands/1/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by big-e-294 » 03 Nov 2014 15:38

seikocitizen wrote:
big-e-294 wrote:One of my fav mechanical gmt.
Using a 24hr subdial instead of a gmt hand.
The normal hr hand is adjustable by 1 hr increments.
Date changes back and forth. And has quickset.

Image


O_o

This one looks classy. Have not seen it before. And it is with the features you aptly noted.
Great suggestion.
Just one question, can main hour hand be adjusted back and forth by the 1hr increments?
Lastly, what's the model's no?

Thanks a lot ya.
Yup. It is a true gmt. Meaning the he hand can be adjusted back and forth in 1hr increments. The date will also change back and forth accordingly.

And for an added feature which the rolex, GS and omega gmt don't have: this model has quickset day and date!

Model is SAGN007


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Re: Search for the

Post by seikocitizen » 06 Nov 2014 12:49

big-e-294 wrote:
seikocitizen wrote:

This one looks classy. Have not seen it before. And it is with the features you aptly noted.
Great suggestion.
Just one question, can main hour hand be adjusted back and forth by the 1hr increments?
Lastly, what's the model's no?

Thanks a lot ya.
Yup. It is a true gmt. Meaning the he hand can be adjusted back and forth in 1hr increments. The date will also change back and forth accordingly.

And for an added feature which the rolex, GS and omega gmt don't have: this model has quickset day and date!

Model is SAGN007


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Wow....amazing. This is the KING of the GMT?!
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Re: Search for the "Perfect" Multi-Time Zone Watch

Post by jtfoo » 06 Nov 2014 14:55

Three time zones here.

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Re: Search for the

Post by seikocitizen » 06 Nov 2014 20:21

jtfoo wrote:Three time zones here.

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Just to confirm; it reads 2 times simultaneously right?
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Re: Search for the

Post by jtfoo » 06 Nov 2014 21:51

seikocitizen wrote:
jtfoo wrote:Three time zones here.

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Just to confirm; it reads 2 times simultaneously right?
3 time zone simultaneosly.

Zone1. The normal hours hand showing 1453 on the normal hour marker
Zone2. GMT hand showing 0653 (UCT time) on the inner hour ring
Zone3. Chapter Ring adjusted, so GMT hand pointing to 0053 (MST, my USA counterpart time zone)
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Re: Search for the

Post by chriscentro » 06 Nov 2014 22:25

jtfoo wrote:Three time zones here.

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For those who is interested in this watch, Creation watches selling it for $599.
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