My desire for an auto GMT has ebbed-away since I don’t travel with work any longer.. I have a quartz Braun GMT which is understated and looks fine in work or casual attire.. if it’s ticking I know the time is right(ish) and I don’t worry too much about damage, loss if I ever get to travel again.
I think the utility of a GMT is the main draw.. if I were into aviation then a ‘true’ triple-timezone GMT might stir my loins more.
Now if Casio did a dual-time analogue with local radio connection (so your primary dial set automatically as you stepped off the plane but your home dial stayed with GMT).. that would be something I might be interested in.
My desire for an auto GMT has ebbed-away since I don’t travel with work any longer.. I have a quartz Braun GMT which is understated and looks fine in work or casual attire.. if it’s ticking I know the time is right(ish) and I don’t worry too much about damage, loss if I ever get to travel again.
I think the utility of a GMT is the main draw.. if I were into aviation then a ‘true’ triple-timezone GMT might stir my loins more.
Now if Casio did a dual-time analogue with local radio connection (so your primary dial set automatically as you stepped off the plane but your home dial stayed with GMT).. that would be something I might be interested in.