It's a mechanical device, man, you gotta maintain it.
zeke_markham
That's quite the gap. Personally I would pass.
I normally leave this one on all the time. It's the most comfortable strap I've got
So, any case shape, any material except plastic, any type of dial, thin hands, mechanical movement, any type of strap except rubber? That's what it generated?
AI is lame.
A smaller watch would be more proportional and make you look bigger, just saying...
But you already know the answer to what you're asking so you get a sarcastic reply.
Here is a Seamaster that has spent most of the last 4 years on nato or MN straps.
I wouldn't be too worried.
The gmt hour hand on your watch does not move independently.
Pulling the crown to position 3, all the way out will let you adjust the gmt hour and minute hands, set this for UTC. Push the crown in 1 click to position 2 to set the regular hour hand to local time.
Where do you wear your watch? Sounds like it's moving too far towards your hand and the force from your wrist moving is popping the springbar.
Haven't seen anyone recommend a Hamilton Pilot Day Date, or GMT Air Race yet. Maybe a used Sinn 900 series if you can find one.
You realize watches come in other colors, styles, with different complications, and from other companies, right?
Unless you just want to flex that you have a bit of disposable income in which case "cool story, bro."