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Originally Posted by Tach24LMS
I do the same. I travel to Chicago 4-5x a year, and usually out west once a year. I always set my watch GMT hand to East Coast home time. And the jump hour function is perfect for this watch when you land.
I've got 2 GMTs (LN and BLNR), and I want to add a 5-digit Coke (and have an OEM Pepsi bezel to swap), and Meteorite Pepsi before I'm done with the GMT Master set. I also want to pick up a 226570 Explorer II and put it on a gray Everest Rubber strap for a daily sport watch.
GMT functions really are the most usable function in a watch if you travel. Plus they just look damn cool.
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Q1-Q2 we travel about 6-8 times and then we get a break in the Summer and back to traveling all of Q3.
It's funny, all my traveling especially through ORD and DFW I have never seen a GMT. I think the only GMT I saw in the states was at the Cosmo in Vegas.