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When you first get link your hands on a GMT or any travel watch, it's helpful to know what type of timepiece you're working with and how to use it. Sometimes a bit of link research goes a long way, other times a bit of experimentation with the watch will be revealing. This story will help you understand the myriad of travel time watches you might be dealing with so that you can use them link to their full potential.
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Anyone who has ever adjusted link a unidirectional bezel a little too far knows what a hassle it can be to turn it all the way around again link in order to hit your link mark. While not an issue if you're say timing eggs in the morning it can be a serious problem in a potential life-and-death combat situation. It's why pilots' watches also use bi-directional bezels. These are navigational tools that need to be set quickly in the middle of missions often while wearing gloves in disorienting environments.
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