Porsche Design - 1919 Globetimer UTC
The watchmakers at Porsche Design designed the new 1919 Globetimer UTC to create a world time luxury replica watches that combines simplified functionality and optimized display legibility.
In this new timepiece, the local time can be conveniently set with the help of ergonomically shaped pushers. Each press of these buttons causes a short local time hour hand to move clockwise or counterclockwise. When flying east, the second time zone will advance one hour each time the "+" button is pressed. When flying west, press the "-" button to move the UTC pointer in the opposite direction.
The day/night disc on the left side of the dial acts as an AM/PM indicator, helping the wearer set the correct half-day time for the new time zone. A white spot will appear here during the day, while the aperture remains black at night. high quality copy watches
Dates relative to local time are automatically moved forward or backward when necessary. Minutes and home time display are not affected by local time adjustments.
The hand indicating home time rotates once every twenty-four hours, showing day or night at a glance, and its arrow tip is easily identifiable.
The case measures 42.00 mm x 14.90 mm, has a screw-down crown, can withstand water pressure up to 10 bar, and has gaps at the strap attachment to enhance the lightness. replica Patek Philippe Grand Complications
Seven layers of anti-reflective coating and an additional hard-coat treatment protect the sapphire crystal.
The Werk 04.110 automatic movement is based on the Sellita Caliber SW 200, beats at 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour), has a bidirectional winding rotor and guarantees a 38-hour power reserve.
The front of the movement features a time zone mechanism specially developed for Porsche Design and designed to support the push-button mechanism.
The travel time accuracy of each movement is certified after being tested by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) in five different positions and three different temperatures for 15 consecutive days.
The back of the watch displays 24 time zones around the world.