How is 21600vph results in a smooth gliding of the second hand? The standard now is 28800vph. It's slowed down to 21600vph to achieve bigger power reserve. So technically it won't be as smooth as the standard movement with 28800vph. And how is info on "vph irrelevant these days"? Bad review.
@@albundy3929 what snobbery? I was just stating facts. 28800vph should result in smoother second hand vs a lower beat movement because it beats at a higher rate, it's just physics. And you're the snob who tells people to "up your knowledge" when you don't even know what the hell you're talking about. 28800vph is the most common frequency for modern watches now. A simple Google search on the internet would tell you that. SMH.
Love the rainbow. Had been looking at the last Hodinkee Mido GMT but these pop more
These are fantastic watches, can’t go wrong as a fun affordable luxury summer watch.
How do you set and read the world time? Also, with daylight savings does the world time work only for part of the year?
The dst messes it up, so you might have to +-1, but somehow gives you an idea of the time in other cities.
Is it Limited? How much will be available?
They’re not limited to my knowledge, I think they may be a special edition though.
@@Watchreviewblog Everything in the watch world is a special edition these days.
Is it a true GMT or an Office GMT?
Ja liti tuko !
What size is your wrist?
6.5 inches
@@Watchreviewblog ok, thanks! Should sit nice on my 7 1/4 inch wrist.
I bought this watch and it has spent more time getting its besel fixed than on my wrist. It is a piece of garbage.
@@andrel1972 not the first time I hear it unfortunately
What happen?
How is 21600vph results in a smooth gliding of the second hand? The standard now is 28800vph. It's slowed down to 21600vph to achieve bigger power reserve. So technically it won't be as smooth as the standard movement with 28800vph. And how is info on "vph irrelevant these days"? Bad review.
@@albundy3929 what snobbery? I was just stating facts. 28800vph should result in smoother second hand vs a lower beat movement because it beats at a higher rate, it's just physics. And you're the snob who tells people to "up your knowledge" when you don't even know what the hell you're talking about. 28800vph is the most common frequency for modern watches now. A simple Google search on the internet would tell you that. SMH.
Cities??? Are u american???😂😂😂😂
He clearly sounds American