The odd round indices at 6 and 9 on the new hydroconquest GMT while the date window is square and the other indices are all bigger completely spoil the watch for me. The balance of this dial is off from a design perspective and I can't get over it.
The Zulu time is well proportioned and thankfully it's available in 39mm. The only downside would be the odd 21mm lug width.
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They are both lovely watches. I prefer the proportions and bezel of the Zulu time.
I would love to see either in a 36-7mm version.
The odd round indices at 6 and 9 on the new hydroconquest GMT while the date window is square and the other indices are all bigger completely spoil the watch for me. The balance of this dial is off from a design perspective and I can't get over it.
The Zulu time is well proportioned and thankfully it's available in 39mm. The only downside would be the odd 21mm lug width.
Neither. Don't need GMT.
Unfortunately, too many numbers on the Spirit. Looks too busy. I would go with the Hydro or the BB Pro (Which I bought instead of the Spirit).
I'm not a dive watch guy. The Zulu time is my favorite from Longines, SPECIALLY the green & gold one.