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  • ohlins
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    Originally posted by Ano View Post
    Correct me if I a wrong.
    you are right.

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  • Ano
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    Correct me if I a wrong. I thought the new GMT IIc already comes with the 3186 movement.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    quite like future gmt models (gmt master + expII) will be sporting 3186 movement.

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  • shutterbox
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    So does it mean future Rolex sports watches will feature the 3186 movements?

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  • tomcatf
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    then introduce a time virus to the computer clock... he he he

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  • seiko.citizen
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    cannot........ computer clock in. the time punch is based on that clock........

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  • tomcatf
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    Oh I see,

    May be is about time to adjust your work place's clock...

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by tomcatf View Post
    Bro, your watch is likely magnetised, send to RSC to tune, they have the machine to de-magnetised it. I think is free of charge...
    my watch is fine......... all done. it is the clocks at work that is running fast

    what i mean is that i use the rotating bezel to show the "correct" time, so that i dont clock in too late/early.

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by flamenco View Post
    Wat bout YM II ?? Retrograde
    Is the same but the design change so as the price,

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    a simple rotating bezel does the trick too. good for trying to offset different times.

    like my watch is set to gmt and synced properly, but my work clocks are like 10mins fast
    Bro, your watch is likely magnetised, send to RSC to tune, they have the machine to de-magnetised it. I think is free of charge...

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  • flamenco
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    Wat bout YM II ?? Retrograde

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  • seiko.citizen
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    a simple rotating bezel does the trick too. good for trying to offset different times.

    like my watch is set to gmt and synced properly, but my work clocks are like 10mins fast

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  • tomcatf
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    YM is just a ROLEX watch that has no specific function except the rotating Bezel can use for tracking time.

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  • Red Devil
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    Originally posted by tomcatf View Post
    if you sail buy Yatch Master

    YM is really for sailing ? was told by WP that YM really serves no purpose though marketing for sailing. Maybe a YM2 has more relevant functions ?

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  • watchboy
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    3186 is the BEST of the best movement among ROLEX as it is the most accurate! Proven!

    My ex-GMT II was +1 second in 30 days! There are a few GMT and EXP II owner who concurred that too.

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