Hello,
I would like to know about the movement used in the Pilot World Timer, please. Movement pictures? And, what movement base is used, ETA?
Thank you,
Sportee
Hello,
I would like to know about the movement used in the Pilot World Timer, please. Movement pictures? And, what movement base is used, ETA?
Thank you,
Sportee
Bill --it's based on the UTC movement, which is ETA 2892 based with a module designed by Kurt Klaus.
Thank you, Michael.
Having just bought this watch am keen to know more about the movement and the additional components used for the worldtimer function.
Have found lots of information on the ETA movement, but little on what the modifications are or how they work, anywhere this is published?
This is another one that I would like to have in my collection...
If you check this link to the archieves it will get you started.

You should: the Worldtimer is a great looking watch, much better than the best picture can show. It is fun to check the time at different places of the world, and when travelling it operates in a beautiful, simple way. Here you see mine, almost a year old now: you can find quite some posts, and pictures of mine about the Worldtimer since maybe October 2013, including anticipation time.
Kind regards,
Paul
Love the Worldtimer. It is definitely one I would like to add to the collection in the future.
Cheers,
Jarrod
thank you for your hint Paul, I start searching right now and may be get back to you with some questions. You described perfectly the reasons why I love this model. Wear it in good health.
If you check this link to the archieves it will get you started.
Thanks will take a look