I use my 4th hand set to the timezone of my India counterparts at work. Perfectly made for this use and I use it every day.
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I use my 4th hand set to the timezone of my India counterparts at work. Perfectly made for this use and I use it every day.
Yacht-Master 40mm (SS-YG / Deep Space Black MOP) 16623
GMT II Pepsi/Coke/Black Jubilee 16710
Rolex SS-YG Z Series Blue Submariner 16613
Rolex SS-YG X Series Black Submariner 16613
Omega Speedmaster 3510.50
GMT, Hometime and Worldtimer are my favorite and often used complication
as I travel a lot and a good chunk of my family lives in EU.
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I'm using it different manner. For instance to know the local time when there is a F1 racer or tenis competition outside of my timezone. I'm using also the bezel when I'm making a presentation in order to keep given time....
Luc
I posted a little piece here back in January that describes how the watch can be used during travel. Here's the link to it: Traveling with the GMT-II. Bottom line, it's a superior way to keep track of time in two places at once. Very functional, very natural.
In my work, all our paperwork and time references are done with GMT, so I'm constantly referencing GMT time. In fact, I probably view the big arrow as the "hour" hand more than I do the Mercedes hand.
I keep the second hand set at GMT (Zulu). No particular reason, but why not.
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