No Ulysse Nardin Executive Dual Time, more legible and intuitive than most or all of this group, as well as less expensive than nearly all.
Jameson
15. January 2025 21:39
Would be nice to see a world time comparison. Date and no date functionality good to highlight.
William Mitchell
19. December 2024 8:18
Love the article. Presently have, in order of frequency worn: Omega; Rolex; JLC; and Brietling. The Constant intrigues me for it’s pulchritudinous, precise presentation; I am definitely 😁 considering this Watchmakers’ wares with less wisdom and more winsomeness.
Mike
7. December 2024 2:45
Having owned one a been around the world with it for 10 years, the Explorer II is another super legible and reliable option. For my taste it looks nicer than the GMT because of the more dressy, understated bezel.
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No Ulysse Nardin Executive Dual Time, more legible and intuitive than most or all of this group, as well as less expensive than nearly all.
Would be nice to see a world time comparison. Date and no date functionality good to highlight.
Love the article. Presently have, in order of frequency worn: Omega; Rolex; JLC; and Brietling. The Constant intrigues me for it’s pulchritudinous, precise presentation; I am definitely 😁 considering this Watchmakers’ wares with less wisdom and more winsomeness.
Having owned one a been around the world with it for 10 years, the Explorer II is another super legible and reliable option. For my taste it looks nicer than the GMT because of the more dressy, understated bezel.
Hamilton Broadway GMT is my choice!
Most expensive does not mean best.
We completely agree with you – there are great watches in all price ranges!