Timex Q Gets Unusual Three Time Zone Chronograph
The wildly popular Timex Q collection welcomes a new, more complicated family this week with the introduction of the Q Three Time Zone Chronograph. The new watch brings a new level of practicality to the 40mm integrated frame with the addition of a 24 hour hand, a 12 hour bezel, and two adjustable hour hands. It might be called the Three Time Zone watch, but thanks to that 12 hour rotating bezel, you could actually track 5 if you really needed to. Timex is encouraging you to hit the open road with this watch, and it?s easy to see why, but we?ve still got a few questions about this one.Â
At a glance, this Timex Q looks to be a pretty straightforward GMT equipped chronograph, not an entirely uncommon function grouping for a quartz module. But the closer you look, the more odd details you?ll begin to notice. Is that second hour hand a GMT hand" If so, why is the bezel a 12 hour unit" There is no am/pm indication in sight, and Timex refers to that hand simply as the ?2nd hour hand?.
Closer still and you?ll notice that the 24 hour is actually located in the sub dial at 12 o?clock. This is an independently adjustable 24 hour hand that can be used to track home time, while the 1st and second hour hands can track local, and local adjacent (again, no am/pm indication) time zones against the circular hour markers, and a twist of the 12 hour bezel will even let you track an additional two. That?s 5 total by my count, though I?m not sure how practical doing so wou...
| -------------------------------- |
|
|
Introducing – The Bremont Terra Nova 40.5 Date Caramel Limited Edition
31-10-2024 04:00 - (
Luxury Watch )
