11/30/2011

Baselworld 2011 Watch Review - Muehle Glashuette Marinus GMT

Set to become presented at Baselworld 2011 show, the brand new M¡§1hle Glash¡§1tte Marinus GMT automatic diving watch provides a helpful second time zone function in an affordable cost.

The timepiece is powered with a modified ETA 2983-2 automatic movement that includes a bespoke woodpecker neck regulation and it is outfitted having a top quality Muehle winding rotor that has the signature Glashuette photo voltaic grinding.

The movement can also be switched 30 levels clockwise to ensure that the setting crown has become placed at 4 o’clock, making the Marinus GMT much more comfortable to put on.

The 2nd time zone function is indicated having a more compact hour hands that includes a vibrant red-colored arrow-formed tip. As always for this kind of watches, the 2nd time zone includes a military-style 24-hour scale that is printed around the bidirectional rotating bezel and bending having a whitened ring around the primary dial.

The primary time zone can also be very legible because of some bold Arabic numbers and enormous hour markers, these printed in whitened Superluminova. The large hour and minutes hands also look quite contrast around the matte black dial (I only question why did installed so couple of lume in it.)

Based on the organization, the brand new watch is going to be available both on the rubber strap (pictured) as well as on stainless bracelet with prices set at €1690 and €1830 correspondingly.

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