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Old 28 March 2023, 11:17 PM   #1
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59243g-010

Let's talk about this 2023 release specifically. First off, I think this is 'the green' of all green dials I have seen. I absolutely love it. The thickness does not bother me in the least as I wear a Lange Zeitwerk and have no issue with it. I like this iteration much better that the blue dial. This is on my 'short list' for sure.
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Old 29 March 2023, 12:13 AM   #2
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As long as you don't mind having to use a stylus to adjust the travel time, it's a good looking watch!
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Old 29 March 2023, 12:20 AM   #3
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As long as you don't mind having to use a stylus to adjust the travel time, it's a good looking watch!
I thought that is to adjust the date.

The travel time annual calendar from last year already just used the crown stem to adjust the other time zone

Edit: nvm… just realized there’s 2 in pushers…
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Old 29 March 2023, 12:27 AM   #4
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I thought that is to adjust the date.

The travel time annual calendar from last year already just used the crown stem to adjust the other time zone
In fact on the 5924 they have "enlarged correction push pieces" at 8 and 10 o'clock. I don't know if it allows switching with fingers or if it requires a pen or something. Not as practical but it's not the kind of adjustment you make everyday either.
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Old 29 March 2023, 03:46 AM   #5
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I have no real need for dual time or a chrono- Just love that color, and overall aesthetic of this watch. I can see wearing it very frequently. I'll probably part with my 5524R (actually a really good piece, IMO) along with a couple other pieces to add this when it becomes available (probably going gray).
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Old 29 March 2023, 08:10 AM   #6
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I have no real need for dual time or a chrono- Just love that color, and overall aesthetic of this watch. I can see wearing it very frequently. I'll probably part with my 5524R (actually a really good piece, IMO) along with a couple other pieces to add this when it becomes available (probably going gray).
Does anybody really need a dual time? I think the best travel watch complication is one where you can move the hour hand with the crown pulled out a detent without stopping the movement once you are there.
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