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 Post subject: Navitimer Twin Sixty
PostPosted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:52 am 
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Hi All!

The aforementioned watch has a sub-dial designated with 24 format.

Can this feature be set independently of the main watch itself - in other words can this particular piece display dual times & therefore can it be used as a GMT?

Thank you in advance for your prompt replies?

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 Post subject: Re: Navitimer Twin Sixty
PostPosted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:38 pm 
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While this may not be as helpful as you'd like...I own three versions of the Twin Sixty II and it cannot be set in a GMT manner. In fact, it is set up as a 24/12 sub-set. Meaning, if it was 7 pm local I could set it for either 7 am or 1900 hours. I could not deviate from those two "choices". Now, this MAY be different from the 'parent' Twin Sixty (I have long since sold my only example), but I seem to recall that it had the same settings.


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 Post subject: Re: Navitimer Twin Sixty
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johnnyboomboombuck wrote:
While this may not be as helpful as you'd like...I own three versions of the Twin Sixty II and it cannot be set in a GMT manner. In fact, it is set up as a 24/12 sub-set. Meaning, if it was 7 pm local I could set it for either 7 am or 1900 hours. I could not deviate from those two "choices". Now, this MAY be different from the 'parent' Twin Sixty (I have long since sold my only example), but I seem to recall that it had the same settings.


It is the same in the Twin Sixty, both use caliber 39.


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Roffensian wrote:
johnnyboomboombuck wrote:
While this may not be as helpful as you'd like...I own three versions of the Twin Sixty II and it cannot be set in a GMT manner. In fact, it is set up as a 24/12 sub-set. Meaning, if it was 7 pm local I could set it for either 7 am or 1900 hours. I could not deviate from those two "choices". Now, this MAY be different from the 'parent' Twin Sixty (I have long since sold my only example), but I seem to recall that it had the same settings.


It is the same in the Twin Sixty, both use caliber 39.



Thank You Very Much Both Of You!

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