The 41mm watch on my relatively slender wrist appears to be only 39mm-40mm. The watch is not as bulky as it appears on videos and is much better looking in person. I have the Pepsi bezel version.
Setting the gmt hand to gmt time (the part which you say is difficult) is actually really simple once you commit to it. And very cool with the tricks you can do
With the Miyota 9075 becoming more available, the prices of flyer or traveler GMT watches have gone down significantly. You can get a reliable microbrand for $600.
Bulova Wilton and Citizen Series 8 GMT both uses a different movement caliber. The Wilton uses cal.9075 with only 42 hours power reserve, -10 to +30 secs/day and 4,800 A/m antimagnetic. As for the Series 8 GMT, it comes with a cal.9054 with 50 hours power reserve, -10 to +20 secs/day and 16,000 A/m antimagnetic.
I love this watches looks. I will be watching its price carefully in the next year to add one to the collection. It’s still a lot more affordable then the Rolex Batman gmt🤪
@@MarcosVenti not a bad point but wildly debatable.... I have Citizens myself... And love them to death, as a matter of fact., just got the new moon phase. But 1.7k is truly truly out there.
@@mauricioposada4485 I have a Traska gmt with the same movement, 150wr that got water damage by just getting in the sea and barely wet, I have read other reviews where JM got water issues too. Thankfully they were super good at Traska and fixed the watch, but then again I put money on the table that this wouldn't have happened with Citizen.