5,022 Discussions and CommentsMember since May 29, 2003Sarasota, FL,
United States
Dimitris Psaromialos Wrote:Thank's for your time and effort Alan.
about the world timer... Is there any hidden button in order to control the cities disk or not? If not. How can you read the world time if the cities disk not moving??
145 Discussions and CommentsMember since June 14, 2008
Wow, wow, wow... fantastic pictures. Thank you for posting Alan, I trust you also took sufficient time to look at these great pieces without your camera. I am also reminding myself that these will look even better in real life.
One small item...it is likely that the green cloth strap on the Miramar models shown will be different in final production...more of web nylon look, with leather inside.
3,234 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 23, 2002Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
Alan Ross Wrote in reply to:
Dimitris Psaromialos Wrote:Thank's for your time and effort Alan.
about the world timer... Is there any hidden button in order to control the cities disk or not? If not. How can you read the world time if the cities disk not moving??
Best regards
Dimitris, I thought I read that the crown also controls the rotating bezel for the Worldtimer.
Let's wait for confirmation from the attendees.
Also, this is from the IWC web-site:
If the wearer passes through one or several time zones, the time can be adjusted forwards or backwards in one-hour steps via the crown<u></u>
to show the new local time, even when crossing the International Date Line.
584 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 16, 2009Levadia,
Greece
Nad Zakem Wrote in reply to:
Alan Ross Wrote in reply to:
Dimitris Psaromialos Wrote:Thank's for your time and effort Alan.
about the world timer... Is there any hidden button in order to control the cities disk or not? If not. How can you read the world time if the cities disk not moving??
Best regards
Dimitris, I thought I read that the crown also controls the rotating bezel for the Worldtimer.
Let's wait for confirmation from the attendees.
Also, this is from the IWC web-site:
If the wearer passes through one or several time zones, the time can be adjusted forwards or backwards in one-hour steps via the crown<u></u> to show the new local time, even when crossing the International Date Line.
2,247 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 2, 2001
Terrific pictures, Alan! I really appreciate your taking the time to post them. I know it can be hard to take good photos in a show setting, but you did a superb job.
From the photos, I really like the looks of the Miramars. They do look like they hang over your wrist a bit. Do they, or was it just camera angle? Did you find them thicker than a regular BP?
I'll get you the specific answer tomorrow.
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Regards, Marinus
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One small item...it is likely that the green cloth strap on the Miramar models shown will be different in final production...more of web nylon look, with leather inside.
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
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Bill
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Cheers from Isobars.
Cheers,
Nad
thanks my friend
Best regards
Dimitris
dpsaromialos@gmail.com
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It makes it much easier to stay at home:)
Enjoy your time in switzerland.
Best regards
From the photos, I really like the looks of the Miramars. They do look like they hang over your wrist a bit. Do they, or was it just camera angle? Did you find them thicker than a regular BP?
Dick L.
whichwatch at roadrunner dot com