Недавно узнал о разных подходах к переводу стрелок в часах GMT. Вот, конкретно, что имеется ввиду:
There are a number of ways that a brand might attempt to implement a second timezone complication. For my wrist, a true GMT watch should be able to quickly, easily, and accurately change the time display to reflect local time while preserving some indication of home time and preferably AM/PM at home (so you're not calling friends or family when they're asleep). This is the methodology reflected by the Rolex GMT-Master II, which allows the user to advance the main hours hand in one hour "jumps," without stopping the seconds hand. So when you land in a new time zone, you can quickly update to the correct time without compromising the accuracy of the minutes or seconds display.
We saw dozens of "GMT" watches at Baselworld and many have the feature backwards. The primary time display is adjusted much like any three-hander while an independent hand can be adjusted to track a second timezone, generally via a 24 hour display to aid in day/night approximations. This feature is handy if you need to know the time in a second time zone for your day-to-day business but aren't necessarily travelling between time zones.
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/alpina-a...4-watch-hands/
Интересуют другие модели, в которых время устанавливается именно таким образом (перевод прыгающей часовой стрелки в то время как секундная продолжает идти, а минутная не двигается). Пока понял, что такая система в Rolex GMT-Master II, Alpina Alpiner GMT 4, Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean.
Буду благодарен за список моделей (бюджет до 3000 АМД, размер до 43мм).
Спасибо!