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armandsv
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Found this watch recently, I think its a cool way to track a 2nd time zone or track time on a hour scale.

The inner chapter ring is controlled by the 2nd crown at 11 o'clock. It can be rotated in both directions

Does anyone know any other watches that do this with the inner bezel.

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Last edited on Tue Jan 5th, 2010 10:19 pm by armandsv

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type inner rotating bezel into the 3T search engine and about 6 pages of posts/discussions come up including this Xezo air commando dating back to 2006....hand6.gif

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Hey Armand, if you're not looking for a diver's,  I have the Gaz-Lio 14 which is a   dressy watch with an auto MOVT and I'm very happy with it.  It keeps very good time and I think the watch just looks fantastic.  They have many different colors, here is a picture of mine, that I'm actually wearing today. :D

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I got this 2 ways inside-bezel system also on my GV2 Sub... But the crown is a bit loose and with a hit on it, the bezel can turn suddenly. My watch-maker told me that the gasket wasn't tight enough and that he could fix it with a tighter gasket on the crown axis. I still prefer outside one-way bezels.
Sorry, this pic don't show very well the 2 crowns but that's the top one who turn the inner-bezel...


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