• Master
    31 Jul 2009, 12:30 p.m.

    i'm with you richard...

    it's not just about time or function or complication.
    it's about the piece. the package and the passion.
    if a retrograde floats your boat then it's a worthwhile complication.
    stephen

  • Master
    1 Aug 2009, 6:35 a.m.

    Paul Gerber is who I was thinking of

    when you mentioned the retrorade. I am fortunate to have seen them in person (I have one of the few, maybe only, US dealers close by) and Paul's retrogrades are gorgeous - as is his spherical moon display and twin rotors. His watches, however, are just a little small for my taste.

  • Insider
    1 Aug 2009, 7:30 a.m.

    BP Worldtimer...drool.

    Now that would be great.

    Well...the GMT is indeed limited. But so is the price. IWC could cover both markets if they will make both.

    Thanks MF, for another good topic.

  • Master
  • Master
    31 Jul 2009, 7 p.m.

    I agree 100%. I had an IWC UTC that

    I never warmed up to. Had a UN GMT that in my opinion was the easiest two time zone watch to set of all but I didn't use the function and it was really just one more window to look at.

    Now a retrograde would be terrific - especially if on the seconds function! What fun to watch! It's almost hypnotic.

    I could make it through most any boring meeting or waiting for a plane if I could just watch that little gem do its thing every 60 seconds.

    I've been wanting one for a long time and have been keeping my eyes open for just the right one. If it said IWC on the dial it would be at the top of my list!

  • Insider
    31 Jul 2009, 10:35 p.m.

    GMT FUN here..

    I see your point, but Im sorry to disagree,

    But I found GMT function probably the only function that really could be "useful" today...when we really dont use watches to ask/tell the time...

    I see all the other complication useful too...and with the only reason to add character or technicall challenges to each piece.

    No really need of minute repetition...or retrogrades, or moon phases...chrono functions, fourouyant...and so on. BUT...they are incredible machines we love to watch!

    And I think ist all about this!

  • Connoisseur
    1 Aug 2009, 3:35 p.m.

    aviators

    Aviation flies on Zulu time. GMTs or UTCs if you prefer are very useful to aviators.

  • Master
    2 Aug 2009, 4:10 a.m.

    Here, home, UTC

    Some time ago I thought a special travel watch needed three time zones, called here, home and UTC. It further needed date and day, because travel scedules may differ in the weekend. And an alarm, so that you rise on time, not to miss your flight.

    Kind regards,
    Paul, wearing steel VC Portuguese, one of my companions when I travel

  • Master
    4 Aug 2009, 6:20 p.m.

    Totally agree!...

    More than one time I almost buy a GMT, including a classic pilot UTC, because I really like the watch. But the idea that I am paying for a useless complication made me avoid the purchase at last time and look for another option.

    I would love a IWC retrograde. For minutes and seconds, WOW that will be absolutely stunning. But I have not seen this complication in an IWC. Does any bodyknow why?