lol ill be honest i came here to get another glance at the dragonfly blue on the CW and glad I did because I learned alot about GMTs too. With that said I'm still going to get the CW C63 GMT. All I really need is to to know UTC time at a glance for my office job. The more complicated true gmt is a cool horological achievement though. I wonder the cost of getting a true gmt serviced compared to a sellita sw330-2.
That’s a great point! I probably sound a little biased, but in the end, my preference aside I’m happy that I could help make you feel stronger about your decision I think you will love the C63 As far as servicing, all these GMTs would get a movement swap; the cost of the movement is much cheaper than the hourly labor of dismantling and re-assembling a movement So, to be fair, all of these watches should be very similar as far as cost My guess would be in the ballpark of USD 300
Also a good point on the swaps didn’t consider that. I just found out that the consort bracelet got an upgrade with micro adjust. That’s pretty awesome
Yes! I didn't know about the micro adjustment, so I'm not sure if the review unit had it It's a sweet little detail Let me know if you do end up getting it I'm curious to hear your impressions once you have it on hand 🍺🍔
Great vid per usual! Question for you. I want to add a GMT to the collection at some point, and I only travel a handful of times per year. I also rotate my collection, so quickly setting the time and date is important. Would you recommend a caller or flyer GMT?
It depends on your budget If you think a caller GMT is more your style, I would consider something in the sub 800 USD So basically don't over pay for a caller GMT With that said, if you want to spend a little more. I don't think setting the day is that big of a deal on the travel/flying GMT I swap watcches a lot myself, and setting the date has never kept me from wearing my travel gmts :)
@@LosNTimeRoger that- thx for the reply! I’m thinking about the Traska Venturer… flyer GMT for less than $800. If only they would bring back the sold out mint green version…
@@brianzane905 I haven't had the chance to check out the newer Miyota GMT But looking at the page now, it seems like a solid offering If you do get it, please let me know how you like it 🍺
Good explanation of different gmt's.
Thank you so much brother !
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Very good video Carlos 🍻
Thank you my brother ❤️
lol ill be honest i came here to get another glance at the dragonfly blue on the CW and glad I did because I learned alot about GMTs too. With that said I'm still going to get the CW C63 GMT. All I really need is to to know UTC time at a glance for my office job. The more complicated true gmt is a cool horological achievement though. I wonder the cost of getting a true gmt serviced compared to a sellita sw330-2.
That’s a great point!
I probably sound a little biased, but in the end, my preference aside
I’m happy that I could help make you feel stronger about your decision
I think you will love the C63
As far as servicing, all these GMTs would get a movement swap; the cost of the movement is much cheaper than the hourly labor of dismantling and re-assembling a movement
So, to be fair, all of these watches should be very similar as far as cost
My guess would be in the ballpark of USD 300
Also a good point on the swaps didn’t consider that. I just found out that the consort bracelet got an upgrade with micro adjust.
That’s pretty awesome
Yes!
I didn't know about the micro adjustment, so I'm not sure if the review unit had it
It's a sweet little detail
Let me know if you do end up getting it
I'm curious to hear your impressions once you have it on hand 🍺🍔
Great vid per usual! Question for you. I want to add a GMT to the collection at some point, and I only travel a handful of times per year. I also rotate my collection, so quickly setting the time and date is important. Would you recommend a caller or flyer GMT?
It depends on your budget
If you think a caller GMT is more your style, I would consider something in the sub 800 USD
So basically don't over pay for a caller GMT
With that said, if you want to spend a little more. I don't think setting the day is that big of a deal on the travel/flying GMT
I swap watcches a lot myself, and setting the date has never kept me from wearing my travel gmts :)
@@LosNTimeRoger that- thx for the reply! I’m thinking about the Traska Venturer… flyer GMT for less than $800. If only they would bring back the sold out mint green version…
@@brianzane905 I haven't had the chance to check out the newer Miyota GMT
But looking at the page now, it seems like a solid offering
If you do get it, please let me know how you like it 🍺