Ulysse Nardin Blast Dual Time, https://www.ulysse-nardin.com/uk_en/243-20-3-43.html, £8,460.
Sporty look, personally quite like it.
After a (too) long break from enjoying this forum & and watches - by various coincidences I put on my IWC yesterday, and was instantly reminded of why I enjoyed this hobby so much. So hopefully - will be checking in on TZUK more often again :)
And before my break, the watch I was considering was the IWC UTC/TZC; what i particularly liked about it was that the second timezone was shown on a dial in an extra window, rather than having an additional hour hand.
Since I've been out of the loop for so long, I wonder whether there are any other watches that have this kind of dial, other than the IWC?
Any recommendations warmly welcome :)
Last edited by kumimajava; 25th March 2023 at 01:14.
Ulysse Nardin Blast Dual Time, https://www.ulysse-nardin.com/uk_en/243-20-3-43.html, £8,460.
Sporty look, personally quite like it.
Here’s my dual time, one of my favourites, Ulysse Nardin have just added the dual time movement to their Marine Torpilleur line too if you prefer that style.
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The Nomos Zurich Weltzeit might somewhat fit the bill. More complex with the cities dial, but the home time is on a disc to the right side
If you're feeling flush, Laurent Ferrier have their rather nice Galet Traveller...
(taken from https://monochrome-watches.com/laure...-review-price/)
simon
Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions :)
The Nomos worldtimer looks curious, but I wonder how long it would take me to get used to read it 'intuitively'.
That blue die on the Laurent Ferrier is fantastic - though the 'flush' part may pose a bit of a delay. But definitely one to keep in mind.
The Hamilton also looks interesting - will check if (m)any of them have made it to this side of the world :)
None of the proposed alternatives are as nice as the IWC IMO.