Show off your GMT

Hello fellow crunchers,

I'm currently thinking about picking up a GMT, it's not something I have ever had in my collection,

Adding or subtracting a few hours has never caused me much issue but hey, it's an excuse to buy another watch,

But just for the fun of it, post pics off your GMT to make me realise what I'm missing 🤣

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I’ve got a few of them

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My 3 GMTs

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I have 2 of them and resisting buying more of them :)

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  • Glycine claims the first GMT in 1953

  • Rolex claims the first GMT in 1954

  • Longines claims the first dual time pocket watch in 1908.

  • Longines claims the first GMT in 1925.

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I seem to have four GMT's ..I guess I like them..LOL Enjoy the Hobby

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Ls9009
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I seem to have four GMT's ..I guess I like them..LOL Enjoy the Hobby

Which came first ? The Pepsi or the Pro ?

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I believe I purchased the Pepsi first as my put my toe in the Tudor pool. Have sense picked up the Heritage Chrono , and the Pelagos And the Pro..Thanks for asking.. Enjoy the hobby

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Love my Tudor Pepsi

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And I just ordered the new Traska Venturer GMT in Bottle Green. Should arrive within the week. I do like a good GMT.

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The Longines Sisters

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Gershwin

Is the Spirit Zulu Time the 39 mm version? Looks amazing!

Mine is the 42mm version. I have a large wrist 😁

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My first of many

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Now this is my kind of thread!

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Farer lander IV 39mm

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Longines Spirit Zulu Time 42mm

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Christopher Ward C1 Worldglow

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Longines Master Collection Moonphase Retrograde 41mm. Second time zone along the left side of the dial, indicated with a retrograde hand.

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hrotorvator
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Excellent choice

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Balanced

This is my Farer GMT. I can’t for the life of me remember what it is called - all Farer watches are named after explorers. This is, I believe, a rare watch; they only made one run. I think that’s because there is a design flaw: the numerals for the GMT function are not as legible as one might want. I’m guessing here. I know that this is an issue since I wear the thing, but I really like the look and feel of it anyway! I enjoy the floating effect of the silver sunburst over the navy blue, and I don’t actually really need a GMT, so… It just pleases me.

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That's cool

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YYZ_Frenchie

The Longines Sisters

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Love this!

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I found this orphan in the woods one day.

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timepiece.pete

That's cool

Thanks!

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My GMT is this OLKO Special Edition of the Steinhart Ocean GMT. And it is, hands down, my favorite watch. I had a Rolex 1655 back in the '70s, and every time I look at my wrist now, it's the '70s all over again. Love the design, love the quality, love everything about it! I have other watches...but this one rarely leaves my wrist.

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Baltic Aquascaphe GMT, still runs +0/+1 spd after a year of ownership

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Isn’t that always the way trying to figure out how to get that one watch… sure is a fantastic ride

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I wonder if you‘ve considered the SBGN027, considering you already own an HAQ GS?