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    Show your GMT watches.....

    Not sure if any one did it before??













    Last edited by seikomatic; 31st March 2021 at 03:40.

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    My two...


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    Here's mine

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    Grand Master Sinnlover's Avatar
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    I have a few
    Traditional GMTs (both traveller and office)




    Adjustable second time zone


    I count a GMT any watch as any that can display home time and a 2nd time zone? So these count for me




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    Grand Master Wallasey Runner's Avatar
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    A pair of PanAms:



    and a 39mm Dual Time.



    All three have an independent 24 hour hand controlled by the crown that jumps in 30 min chunks. I just use the GMT hand as an AM/PM guide when resetting the Watch.

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    This is one of my favourites, grade 5 titanium, 600m WR, Spring Drive accuracy and a true yet very discreet traveller GMT (independently adjustable hour hand) with a divers bezel and the best lume I’ve ever experienced, Seiko SBDB001 aka MM600.



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    Craftsman aamaci's Avatar
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    Only these two:





    The Great White is the one watch I always take on holiday. I love it, it really is a great watch. The Speedbird is of course good too, but is a GMT of the "office" variety

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    Master shalako's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by aamaci View Post
    Only these two:





    The Great White is the one watch I always take on holiday. I love it, it really is a great watch. The Speedbird is of course good too, but is a GMT of the "office" variety

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    The Omega Great White is such a classic, always been impressed with that one, good examples rarely appear for sale these days unfortunately.

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    Only the one for me, but it's one I've got a real soft stop for.


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    Only one at the moment. :(


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    Here are mine, my favourite complication after chrono'

    Steinhart


    Hamilton


    Glycine


    And finally, my favourite,
    Tudor


    Looking forward to more GMT's in this thread.
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    Wearing this today. GMTs are my favourite and I have a few.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shalako View Post
    The Omega Great White is such a classic, always been impressed with that one, good examples rarely appear for sale these days unfortunately.
    Oh I don't know, I think now is the best time to buy, they're the only Seamaster of that generation that have actually decreased in value over the past couple of years. All the others(2254, 2255, 2231 etc. have all been climbing steadily and now sell for more money).

    I've seen some nice examples of late go for less than £2k full set which is crazy good.

    I bought mine at their peak a couple of years ago of course not that I regret it, one of my few I'll never sell.

    Anyway it's my only GMT. Only need one.


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    I love a GMT watch, I have 3 but one is a nearly boken Parnis PAM that only winds in one direction but that I occasionally wear when the urge to buy an actual Panerai takes me to remind me that they really don;t suit my wrist shape and size.

    This Maserati was bought for me for Xmas and is a great grab and go watch.


    The other is a bit of a Grail for me, a Ulysse Nardin Dual Time with an 'El Toro' style dial. I saw one for sale on this forum a long time ago when researching the brand, it was long since sold but the thing just stuck in my head. When I'd accumulated the funds I found one from a dealer in Poland, bought it and it was on my wrist the next day. Probably the most legible and easy to adjust GMT mechanism I've ever used or heard about, the big date is great for my aging eyes and It gives me 'the fizz' every time I wear it.

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    Lowering the tone a little, just bought this.

    Traveler GMT with independent hour hand for ridiculously little money.


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    My favourite & currently only GMT....

    PAM 233


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    I've got a few, but this is my favourite. It even shows you where you are on a map....

    Best Regards - Peter

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    The only GMT in the collection.

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    A change of shape - Sorry for the poor pics!


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    still got this floating about though i cant even remember the last time iit was worn.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Griswold View Post
    I've got a few, but this is my favourite. It even shows you where you are on a map....

    Great piece that!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetlee View Post
    Oh I don't know, I think now is the best time to buy, they're the only Seamaster of that generation that have actually decreased in value over the past couple of years. All the others(2254, 2255, 2231 etc. have all been climbing steadily and now sell for more money).

    I've seen some nice examples of late go for less than £2k full set which is crazy good.

    I bought mine at their peak a couple of years ago of course not that I regret it, one of my few I'll never sell.

    Anyway it's my only GMT. Only need one.

    Where?? Ive seen a few but mainly from America.

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    Grand Master Mr Curta's Avatar
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    Here's a couple.




    And not a 'GMT' but this has a proper second time zone that works in places like India, Nepal and the middle bit of Australia.

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