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From what I hear, many consider the GMT face easier to read at night. From what I've seen of it in scans, this is probably the case, although my chrono is very readable in the dark, even moreso than my Breitling Aerospace.
The advantage of the Pro hands is very evident on the chrono. The skeleton arms and the short hour hand minimize obscuration of the chrono dials and date. This is less of a factor on the JB chronometer.
Omega might consider putting solid hands on the JB and keeping the Chrono the way it is.
I also like the idea of the two pros and the GMT having a distinctly separate look.
Jeff
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