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Re: Advice wanted: Woman's GMT
In Response To: Advice wanted: Woman's GMT ()

: Are there any other woman's multi-zone watches
: out there? How about midsize watches that
: would look OK on a lady?

Omega actually makes *four* watches with GMT features--the two obvious ones are the Seamaster GMT and the new DeVille Coaxial GMT--both of which are full sized mens watches. But the two less obvious are the semi-digital models: the Seamaster Multifunction and the X-33.

Of those, the Seamaster Multifunction might be a possibility. It is quartz and uses hidden digital displays on the dial to offer chronograph, GMT/second time zone, alarm, and countdown timer. all great features for travelers, while still looking like a simple but classy watch.

Not sure if Rolex makes their GMT Master in a mid size--but they might.

The only affordable option I know of is--sadly--going to be a digital watch.

: Are only rich women expected to travel?

Watch brands always seem to assume that women only care about the jewelry aspects of watches and that men the only ones who are into technical features.

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