I love rotating bezels. They are a simple and easy way to track time and even a cool fidget spinner to play. But must of them are dive watches. Can you think on any others that are not?
It comes straight to my mind the Hanhart watches, especially the Pioneer One and the Longines Pilot Majetek as those are the ones with a “different” or non common bezels.
Other options with a more traditional bezel and non necessarily divers are The Seiko Land Tortoise and the brand new Hamilton Khaki Field.
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Ollech and Wajs make a few of them. I’ve got the OW P-101 that’s pretty nice.
There’s also a few pilot watches with inner rotating bezels. Malm here in Sweden make a line of more budget friendly ones. Otherwise there’s this from Raymond Weil.
The Rolex I was lusting after for a while: the Turn-o-Graph aka Thunderbird
Somewhere in the middle between Sport-, Field- and dress watch bit far away from beeing a diver. But the rotating bezel is so great.
My bremont u22 internal bezel ,the one in the middle
I Don't hate it but I suppose I find it weird when there are no other indicators. But I guess it still works so, why not?
You could go with double fidget… Tutima classic chronograph