What a beauty! I like the unique design and the GMT function is so simple to use. Very cool. The lack of in-house movement hampers any desire to actually buy that model, but it certainly doesn't lack in fit or finish. Good review.
@goldenwatches The movement still works really nicely, but I agree that JLC and Zenith are comparable alternatives. UN will finally industrialize their first volume made in-house movement soon (the UN-118).
Option 1. The hour window will be set to your home time. Let's say it's 1PM in Los Angeles. The window would be set to 13 (1PM) and the minute hand would be set normally. From there you can have the hour hand stay on the same time you're in (Pacific, so 1PM), but when you travel to New York, lets say, you use the + and - pushers on the left-hand side to move the hour hand three hours ahead to 4PM. (The hour window will stay 13 for the time in Los Angeles). Option 2. This can be reversed though, where you could have the hour window display your GMT time, and the hour hand display whatever time you want where you could use the +/- pushers to quickly change the time if needed... it would take a little bit more work to set your GMT this way, but since the hour window works on a 24-hour system, it just makes more sense, at least to me, this way. Either way would work though. Hope this helps!
pain in the ass I must say. There is combination of setting date and main time then knowing the timezone of the second one, etc. But once you do it once or twice its a lot easier.
What a beauty! I like the unique design and the GMT function is so simple to use. Very cool. The lack of in-house movement hampers any desire to actually buy that model, but it certainly doesn't lack in fit or finish. Good review.
@goldenwatches I learned that the movement is a base ETA with an in-house module.
Beautiful watch! What other watches use this movement?
@goldenwatches The movement still works really nicely, but I agree that JLC and Zenith are comparable alternatives. UN will finally industrialize their first volume made in-house movement soon (the UN-118).
I love this brand.
Thank you for posting the review. Isnt this watch 43mm diameter? I am afraid that this watch is too big for me.
Nice watch, elegant, a real good selection.
@gentsrevs I didn't get that impression from the material at all personally.
I have one it's beautiful watch
43mm exactly
UN-24, automatic, based on ETA 2892-A2, 28,800 vph, 34 jewels
how much does this cost ???
between 5-10k, for gold version around 13-20k (depending on the store, etc.)
how do you set the dual time?
Option 1. The hour window will be set to your home time. Let's say it's 1PM in Los Angeles. The window would be set to 13 (1PM) and the minute hand would be set normally. From there you can have the hour hand stay on the same time you're in (Pacific, so 1PM), but when you travel to New York, lets say, you use the + and - pushers on the left-hand side to move the hour hand three hours ahead to 4PM. (The hour window will stay 13 for the time in Los Angeles). Option 2. This can be reversed though, where you could have the hour window display your GMT time, and the hour hand display whatever time you want where you could use the +/- pushers to quickly change the time if needed... it would take a little bit more work to set your GMT this way, but since the hour window works on a 24-hour system, it just makes more sense, at least to me, this way. Either way would work though. Hope this helps!
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pain in the ass I must say. There is combination of setting date and main time then knowing the timezone of the second one, etc. But once you do it once or twice its a lot easier.
34 170€?
just executive