ochs & junior Gives Us Two Time Zones Without the Fuss
Dual time watches have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity thanks to a new crop of movements boasting variations of the complication, and that?s a very good thing, netting us new GMT watches like this Seiko, this Zodiac, and this Lorca, among many others. What?s rarer is a novel take on presenting the complication. That?s exactly what we get from a new watch from ochs & junior, which ditches the fourth hand altogether, and provides a second set of adjustable hour markers instead. This is the ochs line two time zones aka the due ore raw.
The traditional GMT configuration is lauded for its simplicity which boils down to a 24 hand dutifully lapping the dial once each day, usually accompanied by a set of 24 hour markers against which to read it independently of the 12 hour markers for the local time. There are plenty of exceptions, of course, but not nearly enough in the sub-exotic realm. The Nomos Zürich world time is one such example, and now this ochs & junior represents another such breath of fresh air.
The two time zones seen here utilizes the classic ETA 2824-2 that?s been modified to host a disc containing a set of hour markers in Arabic numeral form under the dial. The standard 31-tooth date disc has been replaced with a 48-tooth disk that?s independently adjustable through the crown. This makes for an intuitive display that?s easily managed and read. Simply add or subtract the difference between your home and local time zones and set the display acco...
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