This is completely wrong. He set the reference time to 6:00pm (18:00). It is 9:00 on a 12 hour dial, but the reference hand makes one revolution every 24 hours.
A lot of people are complaining and saying his instructions are wrong, but they're not. If you only want to read two time zones set the local time with the small snowflake hand and the "other" time zone with the GMT hand pointed at the outer bezel. If you want to read three time zones set the local time with the small snowflake hand, the second time zone with the GMT hand pointed at the second time on the face and the third time zone with the bezel rotated to the GMT hand. It's not that difficult. And if you wanted to you could reverse the two other time zones with the bezel and the GMT hand. Regardless hoy you do it you will still get the other two time zones tracked. Sure, you need to do some mental math but it isn't difficult to do.
There is something wrong. You can’t read three time zones at the same time. The reference hand follows only the bezel. At the beginning you didn’t set it at 9 but at 6pm
If you look again you’ll notice I position the reference hand to 9AM (0:57), then the shorter hour hand to 2PM for the local time. You read the third time zone by setting the bezel. Hope that helps
Yeah you put it at 9 according to the dial. But the reference hand doesn’t go with the dial it always follows the bezel. The reference hand does a full rotation after 24h the hour hand does a full rotation every 12hours. This means that the reference hand matches the hour marks on the dial every 2 hours. You set the reference hand according to the bezel. The you move the bezel for the “third” time zone but loos trace of the reference time zone. To read the reference time zone you need to align the bezel back at 12.
2:22 got to disagree on the photos on their advertising lots of luxury or well made watches brands make those photos for see better the dial plus even they usually set date to 8 it’s all about “good marketing “ 😊 don’t want to be wise guy ok mate ! By the way do you own a Tudor BB GMT ? Or the recent Tudor Pro ? What’s your thoughts about these watches? Any problems so far ? Have a great weekend and Happy Christmas 🎄
It is for good marketing, however my point was that the short white hand is used to indicate local hours rather than for the second timezone. No issues with the Tudor BB GMT so far! I think it’s a great watch for the money. Tudor Pro is also one of my favourite Tudor models! Can’t go wrong with either of these watches! Merry Christmas to you too! Wishing you all the best 🎄
0:17 it’s nice made video to those who never used a “true GMT” calibre! All the best mate
Thank you! If it helps at least one person the video was worth it 😁
It won’t help anyone it’s completely wrong. The reference hand follows the bezel not the dial chief
This is completely wrong. He set the reference time to 6:00pm (18:00). It is 9:00 on a 12 hour dial, but the reference hand makes one revolution every 24 hours.
A lot of people are complaining and saying his instructions are wrong, but they're not. If you only want to read two time zones set the local time with the small snowflake hand and the "other" time zone with the GMT hand pointed at the outer bezel. If you want to read three time zones set the local time with the small snowflake hand, the second time zone with the GMT hand pointed at the second time on the face and the third time zone with the bezel rotated to the GMT hand. It's not that difficult. And if you wanted to you could reverse the two other time zones with the bezel and the GMT hand. Regardless hoy you do it you will still get the other two time zones tracked. Sure, you need to do some mental math but it isn't difficult to do.
Informative video. Thanks, upvoted.
Straight to the point! Thanks
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There is something wrong. You can’t read three time zones at the same time. The reference hand follows only the bezel. At the beginning you didn’t set it at 9 but at 6pm
If you look again you’ll notice I position the reference hand to 9AM (0:57), then the shorter hour hand to 2PM for the local time. You read the third time zone by setting the bezel. Hope that helps
Yeah you put it at 9 according to the dial. But the reference hand doesn’t go with the dial it always follows the bezel. The reference hand does a full rotation after 24h the hour hand does a full rotation every 12hours. This means that the reference hand matches the hour marks on the dial every 2 hours.
You set the reference hand according to the bezel. The you move the bezel for the “third” time zone but loos trace of the reference time zone. To read the reference time zone you need to align the bezel back at 12.
Yeah. It was wrong, I am having this watch, it doesn’t work that way
2:22 got to disagree on the photos on their advertising lots of luxury or well made watches brands make those photos for see better the dial plus even they usually set date to 8 it’s all about “good marketing “ 😊 don’t want to be wise guy ok mate !
By the way do you own a Tudor BB GMT ? Or the recent Tudor Pro ?
What’s your thoughts about these watches? Any problems so far ?
Have a great weekend and Happy Christmas 🎄
It is for good marketing, however my point was that the short white hand is used to indicate local hours rather than for the second timezone.
No issues with the Tudor BB GMT so far! I think it’s a great watch for the money. Tudor Pro is also one of my favourite Tudor models! Can’t go wrong with either of these watches!
Merry Christmas to you too! Wishing you all the best 🎄
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Indeed 😁
Thank you
Its really confusing on how set the 2nd timr zone using the hour marker (dial) and not the reference to the bezel
This is all wrong.
This is wrong. lol