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Traveller uses a caliber with no ball bearings, a natural escapement, and 80 hour power reserve. The LF230.01 is chronometer certfied by the Besançon Observatory. But what makes this movement different compared to that which is found in the Micro-Rotor is the second aperture found at 9 o'clock. This indicates the home time of the wearer, and does not change. The time displayed via the hours and minutes hand are indeed the travel time, which is changed via the two pushers at 8 and 10 o'clock. The hour hand can jump both backwards and forwards, and the date is linked to the travel time. This would seem obvious, but even such great travel watches as the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Timezone have the date tied to home timezone, which frankly makes no sense. The Lange can not be adjusted forwards and backwards either.
The travel time pushers each feature a small notch in them, so that, even though they are quite small and close to the case (by design), the wearer can use his or her nail to catch them and change the time easily.
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