I'm glad!! I was looking for a GMT but with a 6 inch wrist that's tough since small GMT watches are hard to come by. Despite some days of research I only found 3 other 36mm GMTs without going vintage: Christopher Ward recently released their Sealander GMT at 36mm, Farer has a 36mm GMT, and a new microbrand named Lorca also has one. I had wanted this Glycine Airman for a while but could never find it in stock. Miraculously though they're back in stock now (or was a couple months ago). Out of all of these the Glycine definitely has the most interesting heritage and incidentally is the least expensive of the 4! All the others are over $1000.
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A guy came into the office for a meeting. Given the way he was dressed and what I knew about his profession, I assumed the AP Royal Oak he was wearing was authentic. I complimented him on it, and he was friendly and said "thanks", but didn't say any more. Thinking he was a watch enthusiast, I showed him the Casio Analog-Digital watch I was wearing and explained quickly that my wife's out of the country for work and I'm using the ana-digi to track her time zone. All I got in response was a polite nod. Not offering any details about his watch and not engaging with my watch anecdote? Probably not a watch guy 😅
There's a pink dial Glycine Airman in 36mm. I almost bought this a few months ago when it was the only 36mm Airman in stock... Ended up buying a black dial version when it got restocked but the pink one is cool!
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