hi bro, i finally make up my mind and gotten the GMT 2. As one of the bro say GMT 2 is discon model n hard to get next time n explorer 2 is still a on-going model easy to get from around. Anyway thanks for all the kind advice from bro here. Really thank you all.
Congrats on your new watch. Do post some pictures for us to see. And remember, next stop is the Explorer II.
I'm very curious about how to use the day and night tracking with exp2 bezel. Do you know how?
You track day/night using the 24 hour hand e.g. if the hour/minute hands shows 2 o'clock and the 24 hour hand points to 14 on the bezel, then it's 2 PM. Of course you have to first set the 24 hour hand correctly before you can use it for tracking day and night.
it depends on the person who wears the watch. for a pilot, maybe the stopwatch and 2nd time zone are useful. for some people who has work related matters with another country in a different time zone then the 2nd time zone feature is useful.
as to how to track different time zone, it depends on which way you are more comfortable in using the Explorer II bezel. the normal display time, i usually set to singapore time zone. the red hand aka 2nd time zone, i set to the other country's time zone. say i want to have london time, current time in sg is 8pm, then the red hand will be @ digit 12 on the bezel. however, you can do it the other way, use the red hand to set sg time, the hour hand to set london time.
Thank you By the way, does anyone here really use the additional function of your time piece? Eg: Stopwatch, 2 time zone, flyback, etc?
I'm very curious about how to use the day and night tracking with exp2 bezel. Do you know how?
Actually, I realised tat with a movable bezel on any watch we can use it as 2nd time zone. Any other good idea to use a watch for other than time and date only?
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it depends on the person who wears the watch. for a pilot, maybe the stopwatch and 2nd time zone are useful. for some people who has work related matters with another country in a different time zone then the 2nd time zone feature is useful.
as to how to track different time zone, it depends on which way you are more comfortable in using the Explorer II bezel. the normal display time, i usually set to singapore time zone. the red hand aka 2nd time zone, i set to the other country's time zone. say i want to have london time, current time in sg is 8pm, then the red hand will be @ digit 12 on the bezel. however, you can do it the other way, use the red hand to set sg time, the hour hand to set london time.
Actually personally I prefer home time to be red hand...and the hour hand to be set in 2nd time zone. This is because the hour hand can be easily adjusted by the hour...unlike the red hand where u have to adjust and turn the crown
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hi bro, i finally make up my mind and gotten the GMT 2. As one of the bro say GMT 2 is discon model n hard to get next time n explorer 2 is still a on-going model easy to get from around. Anyway thanks for all the kind advice from bro here. Really thank you all.
You track day/night using the 24 hour hand e.g. if the hour/minute hands shows 2 o'clock and the 24 hour hand points to 14 on the bezel, then it's 2 PM. Of course you have to first set the 24 hour hand correctly before you can use it for tracking day and night.
it depends on the person who wears the watch. for a pilot, maybe the stopwatch and 2nd time zone are useful. for some people who has work related matters with another country in a different time zone then the 2nd time zone feature is useful.
as to how to track different time zone, it depends on which way you are more comfortable in using the Explorer II bezel. the normal display time, i usually set to singapore time zone. the red hand aka 2nd time zone, i set to the other country's time zone. say i want to have london time, current time in sg is 8pm, then the red hand will be @ digit 12 on the bezel. however, you can do it the other way, use the red hand to set sg time, the hour hand to set london time.
Actually either one would be a great item to own as they are both Rolexes! hahaha . Anyhow I went for the Exp II as when comparing the 2 largely due to the fact that I have the Exp and was looking for a white dial watch.
When u are staring at the newly acquired gmt on your wrist, do you feel good? If yes, congratulations , then you have bought the right watch. If still feel lousy , then better quickly post a 'for sale' ad here . LOL.
Hi bro sorry for so late then post the pic. Was busy with work and also can let OC know it a new toy. haha... Well I'm not very good in taking photo. But hope u bro like it. thanks alot.
Hi bro sorry for so late then post the pic. Was busy with work and also can let OC know it a new toy. haha... Well I'm not very good in taking photo. But hope u bro like it. thanks alot.
Wah!! Nice leh... care to share the price and year of mfg? E series = year 1992/3
Hi bro sorry for so late then post the pic. Was busy with work and also can let OC know it a new toy. haha... Well I'm not very good in taking photo. But hope u bro like it. thanks alot.
I got check with Passions after I got the watch, think the watch is abt 16yrs to 17yrs old nah... Wah...in the year of 1992 or 1993, I'm still a kid that only know's CASIO. Haha...
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