Launched in 1955, the GMT-Master was designed to display the time in two different time zones simultaneously and was originally developed as a navigation instrument for globetrotting professionals.
In addition to the traditional hour, minute and second hands, the GMT-Master II is also equipped with arrow-shaped hands that circle the dial every 24 hours, and a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour scale bezel.
Like all professional watches, the GMT-Master II offers excellent legibility in any situation, especially in the dark, thanks to its Chromalight display. The wide hands and hour markers in simple shapes such as triangles, circles, and rectangles are filled with luminous material to emit a long-lasting light.
The iconic two-color bezel makes the GMT-Master II instantly recognizable.
This bidirectional rotating bezel is equipped with a 24-hour scale Cerachrom insert, made of extremely hard ceramic and produced using a pioneering process developed by.
Launched in 1955, the GMT-Master was designed to display the time in two different time zones simultaneously and was originally developed as a navigation instrument for globetrotting professionals.
In addition to the traditional hour, minute and second hands, the GMT-Master II is also equipped with arrow-shaped hands that circle the dial every 24 hours, and a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour scale bezel.
Like all professional watches, the GMT-Master II offers excellent legibility in any situation, especially in the dark, thanks to its Chromalight display. The wide hands and hour markers in simple shapes such as triangles, circles, and rectangles are filled with luminous material to emit a long-lasting light.
The iconic two-color bezel makes the GMT-Master II instantly recognizable.
This bidirectional rotating bezel is equipped with a 24-hour scale Cerachrom insert, made of extremely hard ceramic and produced using a pioneering process developed by.