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    Smiths Traveller?

    Is the Smiths Traveller (PRS-58) ever likely to be available again?

    Thanks.

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    Last edited by snowman; 2nd November 2024 at 13:57.
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    Both versions are still available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
    Both versions are still available.

    Eddie
    Ah, does the 'Sold Out' simply mean they're not available until the store opens?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowman View Post
    Ah, does the 'Sold Out' simply mean they're not available until the store opens?

    Thanks.

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    Yes.

    Eddie
    Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".

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    The Traveller is due to be delivered to us next month and is currently scheduled to be on sale in March.
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    One of my favourite things is the fact is it is the only true GMT watch without a date. The other watch that I know that has a jumping hour but no date is the Omega Seamaster Spectre watch (but that doesn't have a GMT hand).

    Why is this important? Because True GMT watches are the worst watches for a "pick up and go" type watch because they take the longest to set. I love my Smiths watches because none of them have dates, so I can easily pick one up, set the time real quick and then go. This makes my Smiths watches my go-to watch for activities and outings. The Traveller allows me to have a "pick up and go" true GMT watch, and I'm grateful for that!!!

    I have the white dial one, which makes it truly a beautiful and unique design. The black dial one could be mistaken for a generic watch, but the white dial one with its striking blue ceramic bezel can only be described as outstanding in design and beauty; it also helps that it's based on a pre-existing Smiths design - the one that Sir Edmund Hillary brought to the South Pole!!
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