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Harding Jetstream GMT Quartz Watch

Harding Jetstream GMT Quartz Watch

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Like the mighty winds of the jetstream, this watch from the Swiss-based Harding gets its name from its powerful build and aviation-inspired aesthetic. The case is large at 46 millimeters, with plenty of space for large Arabic numerals, a date window, and GMT hour markers on the inner portion Read More

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DrStealthE
0
Mar 28, 2018
Just got mine. Overall impressions - the style of watch is going for a fleiger look so the size is not out of place and looks good on the wrist. The case is very nice for a sub $100 watch with nice deep stamped case back and an overall clean look. The band is absolutely horrible, overly thick, and is more binder material than leather with a faint unpleasant chemical smell. Like many quartz watches the second hand goes into and out of alignment. This is forgivable in an inexpensive watch; however, that the GMT hand also goes into and out of alignment is not. The GMT function is completely unreliable and useless. I would strongly recommend against anyone getting this on future drops.
Daaa
94
Mar 2, 2018
Hmm... this looks cool and I’m hot for a GMT, maybe I’ll FIFTY FIVE?!? Lol, no.
highbob
94
Mar 2, 2018
I'm sorry, but I cannot wear a watch that I cannot serve dinner from. Bigger!
(But I do like the hands. Cool.)
ChurchillW
423
Mar 2, 2018
highbobSarcasm?
highbob
94
Mar 2, 2018
ChurchillWIndeed. I tend to favor watches between 36mm and 40mm. I do own a couple of slightly larger divers, but I'll admit my tastes run a little old-school re: watch case size. My wrist measures 7.25 inches, and I just like ... manageable sized watches, to my tastes.
However, I'm currently wearing an Omega SMPc that's 41mm. But I make allowances for any watch with a timing bezel. For regular sports and dress watch sizes, I really lean towards something between 36mm and 38mm, which is causing me some distress re: the new Seiko Presage line. Those are great watches, but they run 40.5mm. That's just a little large--to my tastes--for that type of watch. I live with my pain.
As for this watch's hands--no, that's not sarcasm. I really do like those cathedral hands. They remind me of the Murph watch from Interstellar. I cannot fathom why Hamilton has not marketed that exact watch. I'd buy it in a minute.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hamilton-watches-movie-interstellar/
Oh, and I like that big onion crown, too. For $90, this would be a cool beater, but I do worry about some of the concerns that others in this discussion have raised.
Pete_Z
1
Apr 17, 2017
Nice piece. Only issue I have is the GMT hand has some tracking issues. Spot on at one time, ahead or behind on others. Given the price point, I'd suspect it's just a friction wheel so....you get what you pay for.
Brice
1
Mar 25, 2017
Copy of Christopher Ward aviation watch =(
rcannon5
2
Mar 25, 2017
This is a beautiful pilot watch, and I love the GMT addition and hour hand styling, but I hate how massive the thing is. Overall, it's a beautiful design. I really like the white dial as well.
ChurchillW
423
Mar 2, 2018
rcannon5Definitely would have pulled the trigger if it was around 40mm.
DrakeJ
15
Mar 24, 2017
very pretty, but that crown is probably annoying
DrakeJ
15
Mar 24, 2017
DrakeJThe hour handle looks like a cathedral?, super awesome
arislan
1380
Mar 20, 2017
Beautiful... but too bad it is quartz and monster lug-to-lug... 55mm... my pretty girlie wrist is crying a river... quartz I can overlook given the price point but just can't workaround the overloaded mojo on the size..
Huggy_Bear
22
Mar 20, 2017
I can't see a shipping price to AUS?
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