It's been a banner year for relatively affordable "flyer" GMTs, and that makes me happy. But, right now, I'm looking for a caller GMT, because, for better or worse, I'm doing more calling than flying.
What do you like in the world of caller GMTs? I'm personally not too interested in owning anything with the new Seiko movement (don't @ me... I just like a little bit better accuracy than those NH3x tend to deliver), but the 2893 and SW330 have made some nice appearances over the years. The Monta Skyquest and the Ming 22.01 have done their share of calling to me. And I had a Sinn 6060 for a bit - very nice piece, as you might expect, but glossy black dials with shiny rhodium hands never last that long in my house. I know that Farer and CW have their share of offerings (nice, but haven't hooked me in); what else grabs you?
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Towson Watch Company has a few. I have the Skipjack. It is more of a dress GMT than sport. They at one time had two dial colors but I am not 100% both are still available.
Christopher Ward C63 Sealander. They use the version 2 of the SW330, so 56h power reserve, and build quality is just out of this world. Enough of a homage in the literal sense of the word (not the watch sense) to remind you a bit of the Explorer II, but not too close to feel icky.