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Question: GMT MASTER II Cyclones position

climategod

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I have a master ii and it seem the cyclopse is positioned to low when looking straight on, the position works perfectly as I tend to cook my writing as I look at it, but my sub is straight on.
Any feedback would be great
Thanks
 

climategod

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bc1221

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Looks fine to me based on the pic.

Stop staring at your watch looking for problems. That never ends well ;)
 

climategod

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I was just wondering if that was the design. ... lowering it so it looks right when wrist is cocked
 

KBH

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Kind of like the DWO on my Sea Dweller sits a little high, but when I look at it on my wrist, it looks perfectly centered. So why bother messing with it? :lol:
 

egroegart

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It's hard to get a good pic of the cyclops. You took this pic below center so it looks even higher. Try to get a pic looking straight at it. You can tell you were below the centerline because you can see the rehaut on the top but not on the bottom part of the rehaut.
 

bc1221

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When centering a cyclop, I never try to center the date. That changes at every angle.
Just try to set the crystal with the min hand on 15 and try to center by the surrounding min markers. Yours looks good IMO
 

climategod

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Yep it is just a little above center when at 15. I'm cool with it. I'll get a pic when I get back.
Sall good though