This is an impressive watch with really convenient functionality for world travellers. Bovet Raising their own crocs or alligators would be a true killer feature!
Great video and superb watch Alexander. I think I might need a degree in astro physics to operate this beautiful timepiece though. Thank you for a great presentation.🙏
@@ravichandel8690 From GMT to UTC In 1960, the International Radio Consultative Committee formalized the concept of UTC, and it was put into practice the year after. The name Coordinated Universal Time was officially adopted in 1967. Why UTC - not CUT or TUC? UTC was adjusted several times until 1972, when leap seconds were introduced to keep UTC in line with the Earth's rotation, which is not entirely even, and less exact than atomic clocks. GMT is now a Time Zone Until 1972, Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Zulu time) was the same as Universal Time (UT). The difference between GMT and UTC Since then, GMT is no longer a time standard. Today, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is only the name of a time zone that is used by a few countries in Africa and Western Europe, including the UK during winter and all year in Iceland. www.timeanddate.com/time/aboututc.html
@@WatchAdvisor oh that's interesting! Sydney is in the same timezone as Brisbane, but for only half the year. Australia has three time zones in winter and FIVE in summer because two states refuse to change .... Brisbane is in one of them. So for Australia alone you'd need an extra three rollers. It's a wonderful watch....it seems much easier to raise the crocodiles though!!! Thanks for asking the question 😁
Well Glashutte Original makes a watch that has even got the Eucia ( Australian Western Central Standard Time) time Zone. From memory it has 35 time zones listed and they have day light saving adjustment. 😮
@@lesgillard985 I forgot about Eucla! I think there's maybe 100 people and a dog who live there, I don't think most Australians know about it's timezone. I grew up in Adelaide, which is a HALF hour behind the east coast..nobody knows why. I hate to think of the complexity a half hour zone adds to things. It's time to do the Swatch internet time🙃
What a beautiful watch.
Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Pretty incredible watch
Yes! Thanks for sharing!
This is an impressive watch with really convenient functionality for world travellers. Bovet Raising their own crocs or alligators would be a true killer feature!
Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Always in the forefront of watch presentation. Keep doing it Alexander 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@MarcosVenti Thanks for sharing your passion with us and your kind feedback!
This is art! Fantastic watch!
@@Roy-vh9rp Yes!!! 👍🏼 Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Thank you for the video. The watch is one of those things that if you're asking the price, you can't afford it...
Well… that’s true… 😉
Masterpiece- I’m in love ❤
Yes 🙌🏻 Chapeau! Hats off… as we say in English…
That's amazing!
Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Great video and superb watch Alexander. I think I might need a degree in astro physics to operate this beautiful timepiece though. Thank you for a great presentation.🙏
@@JamesAlexander14 Thanks for sharing your passion with us and once again for your kind feedback… 🙏🏻
sir is there any way i can get apprenticeship in watch making
@@ravichandel8690 Of course you can! Try to contact WOSTEP… www.wostep.ch/en Please keep us posted.
what happen to greenwich mean time
@@ravichandel8690 From GMT to UTC
In 1960, the International Radio Consultative Committee formalized the concept of UTC, and it was put into practice the year after. The name Coordinated Universal Time was officially adopted in 1967.
Why UTC - not CUT or TUC?
UTC was adjusted several times until 1972, when leap seconds were introduced to keep UTC in line with the Earth's rotation, which is not entirely even, and less exact than atomic clocks.
GMT is now a Time Zone
Until 1972, Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Zulu time) was the same as Universal Time (UT).
The difference between GMT and UTC
Since then, GMT is no longer a time standard. Today, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is only the name of a time zone that is used by a few countries in Africa and Western Europe, including the UK during winter and all year in Iceland.
www.timeanddate.com/time/aboututc.html
What on earth is this... This should go mainstream instead of tacky RMs
This is the most sophisticated, mechanical World Timer so far...
How Much is it???
Titanium USD 754000
Red Gold USD 766000
Platinum USD 801000
Plus taxes…
Ummmm.........I hate to be the annoying guy at the back of the room with the questions, but what if I live in Sydney?
You are for sure not! I’ll ask Keith to answer you directly…
They only do Brisbane, which doesn’t change, on the dial because if they did Sydney, they would have needed 25 rollers…
@@WatchAdvisor oh that's interesting! Sydney is in the same timezone as Brisbane, but for only half the year. Australia has three time zones in winter and FIVE in summer because two states refuse to change .... Brisbane is in one of them. So for Australia alone you'd need an extra three rollers.
It's a wonderful watch....it seems much easier to raise the crocodiles though!!! Thanks for asking the question 😁
Well Glashutte Original makes a watch that has even got the Eucia ( Australian Western Central Standard Time) time Zone.
From memory it has 35 time zones listed and they have day light saving adjustment.
😮
@@lesgillard985 I forgot about Eucla! I think there's maybe 100 people and a dog who live there, I don't think most Australians know about it's timezone.
I grew up in Adelaide, which is a HALF hour behind the east coast..nobody knows why. I hate to think of the complexity a half hour zone adds to things. It's time to do the Swatch internet time🙃