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Old 27 June 2022, 02:55 AM   #47
TheVTCGuy
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Originally Posted by Gebbeth View Post
OK, so we have beaten this to death, but MAYBE this is the answer. Now, I am NOT talking about a jumping hour hand, like on the GMT II and the EXP II Rolex, what I want to know, is can I independently set the 24 hour hand.

For example, my local time is 10:00AM. The second time zone I am interested in the time is 2:00PM, or 1400. So, with this watch, I can have my local hour hand set at 10:00AM and the 24-hour hand set at 14 (on the bezel). This is correct(?). According to that article anyway.

As opposed to the GMT 1, where the 24hour hand was slaved to the hour hand. If it was 10:00AM on your local hour hand, the 24 hour hand was pointing at 10 on the bezel (assuming the bezel is straight up). If your local hand says it is 2:00PM, the 24 hour hand is pointing at the 14 on the bezel, but this was not changeable.

So, does a dorklehead like me now have it right?
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