Three new references for the Christopher Ward C60 Trident GMT 300, a colorful diver with the option to read three different time zones
GMT / World timer
A GMT or world timer is a watch that can indicate more than one time zone. Either by a hand, often called a GMT hand (Greenwich Mean Time) or world timer hand. A pure GMT watch has a second hour hand that can indicate 12 or 24 hours depicted on a time scale on the dial or bezel. Most GMT watches display the local time in a 12-hour format and have an independently adjustable 24-hour hand to indicate the home time.
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A world timer can show the time in a second time zone, and has the world’s 24 time zones often depicted on the dial or bezel. Mostly indicated with 24 city names. Some world timers have a rotating city disc, others a second hour hand. On some world timers there is a connection between the home time and local time hours, so if you adjust the watch to another time zone, the home time will display as well.
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Watches with a GMT / World timer
A G-Shock collaboration with professional basketball player Rui Hachimura gives us this Casio G-Shock GBM-2100RH-1A Rui Hachimura
You might think this Bvlgari Octo Finissimo Chronograph GMT Sketch is a concept watch but it’s not: it’s a sketch packed in a watch
Grand Seiko Sport SBGE305 Caliber 9R 20th Anniversary Limited Edition
This Grand Seiko Sport SBGE305 Caliber 9R 20th Anniversary Limited Edition has something to do with where Seiko’s are produced
The Longines Spirit Zulu Time Titanium is now available in titanium, after launching steel and steel/gold versions earlier
Grand Seiko Sport SBGC275 Caliber 9R 20th Anniversary Limited Edition
The Grand Seiko Sport SBGC275 Caliber 9R 20th Anniversary Limited Edition celebrates the use of the mechanical quartz-sauced movement
The Stowa Flieger Verus GMT Chrono Black Forest Limited is a perfect black tool watch, as it offers a chronograph and GMT function
Partly made from recycled materials the Casio G-Shock G-5600SRF Surfrider Foundation looks like it has already been used for years
The first Rolex GMT-Master is the ref. 6542 from 1954, although Rolex speaks about 1955. One of the most iconic watches of all time
The Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time Ref. 5269R is now available without gems, still in a subtle size and still with a quartz movement