Blue_Orca
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I'm lazy. I just push buttons on these watches...
Sep 24, 2013,14:04 PM
...when I travel across time zones.
Oris Flight Timer LE automatic. Push the + and - buttons to increment / decrement the hour hand.
Seiko Astron GPS Solar. Push and hold the button at 2 o'clock for 6 seconds to detect and correct time for the current location.
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Are you a real world traveler?
By: PcKm : September 23rd, 2013-21:41
Did you ever own a world time automatic watch travel from city to city and then discover there is summer time and winter time different between city? Will u reset your automatic watch every time zone you travel? I travel from Australia to LA to Dubai to L...
Do you have some pictures to share?
By: rnaden : September 23rd, 2013-21:56
It would help me better understand as I've not really had much experience with Ball watches to be honest Richard
Ball watch Engineering master II diver world time
By: PcKm : September 24th, 2013-02:16
But this is the only one can easily fix the summer time +1 hr problem without even touching main time of the watch! If you travel between north and south hemisphere frequently, you will get what I meant! Otherwise it won't be getting watch of the year awa...
I'm lazy. I just push buttons on these watches...
By: Blue_Orca : September 24th, 2013-14:04
...when I travel across time zones. Oris Flight Timer LE automatic. Push the + and - buttons to increment / decrement the hour hand. Seiko Astron GPS Solar. Push and hold the button at 2 o'clock for 6 seconds to detect and correct time for the current lo...
No, they do not...
By: Blue_Orca : September 24th, 2013-18:49
When I travel, I just want to know the local time and the time at home quickly. I can always look up the day of the week from my cell phone, or ask my wife, etc.... OTOH, I know I'm not a fan of busy dials. I find the dial on my Oris busy enough already. ...