I’m confused does it go to the depth of 300 Matt’s or 300 meters
Want the gmt regardless.
QUARTZ GMT
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Re: QUARTZ GMT
If it's a Ronda 515.24, it'll be jump GMT hand like a 2893.
If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it saying 'End-of-the-World Switch. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH', the paint wouldn't even have time to dry.
Re: QUARTZ GMT
Nevermind.
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Re: QUARTZ GMT
Cool watch.
I think that flat gmt ring is crowding the dial area. With the wide bezel and its makers, the GMT ring and its markers/numerals and then then the dial’s prominent markers and numerals... its a lot. I would remove the gmt ring and find a way to integrate the 24hr scale in the dial to push out the dial hour/minute markers and numerals to open up the dial. Alternatively you could make the GMT scale a sloped rehaut.
I think that flat gmt ring is crowding the dial area. With the wide bezel and its makers, the GMT ring and its markers/numerals and then then the dial’s prominent markers and numerals... its a lot. I would remove the gmt ring and find a way to integrate the 24hr scale in the dial to push out the dial hour/minute markers and numerals to open up the dial. Alternatively you could make the GMT scale a sloped rehaut.
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