My current top 15 GMT/ UTC /Dual Time watches

 

 

Rado HyperChrome Touch Dual Time: The only quartz watch here. Indicating the second zone time (our home time) through the little watch at the “6 o`clock” position. The watch has no crown; it is activated/operated by touching the ceramic case and then sliding a finger along the case flank to set the time. Rado uses an ETA-calibre.

 

Rado HyperChrome Touch Dual Time
Rado HyperChrome Touch Dual Time

 

 

Rolex Cellini Dual Time: Indicating the second zone time (our home time) through the little watch at the 6 o`clock position; the sun-moon-indication in it will tell if it is day or night. Rolex uses an in-house calibre.

 

Rolex Cellini Dual Time
Rolex Cellini Dual Time

 

 

Rolex GMT-Master II: Indicating the second zone time (our home time) through the 24-hour-hand with the big white arrow. Rolex uses an in-house calibre.

 

Rolex GMT-Master II
Rolex GMT-Master II

 

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11 replies on “My current top 15 GMT/ UTC /Dual Time watches”
  1. says: Patrick M

    You might also want to consider many of the really nice Grand Seiko GMT models. Some of them are truly stunning. I have the SBGM027, which kind of looks like a more elegant Explorer II.

  2. says: Oleg

    None of these have day of week complication unfortunately. What about Longines Master Collection?

  3. says: Ray

    Been eyeing the new Grand Seiko high-beat GMT’s (SBGJ). First few weeks of release and they are all sold out for the year! That says a lot, I think. Looks amazing from photos but I’m sure will be so much better on my wrist!

  4. says: Ovidiu B

    My top 3:

    1. Hermès Dressage L’Heure Masquée (simplicity at its best)
    2. Rolex Cellini Dual Time (classy)
    3. Sinn 857 UTC Testaf LH-Cargo *(the most practical & readable around there). Too bad ths is a limited edition.

    PS: Thank you for sharing those.

  5. says: DeanAsh

    That Zenith Type 20 GMT does not belong on the list. It has a tiny 25.6mm Elite movement swimming in a 48mm case. Either make the case smaller, or if they want to make large watches, start spending money on developing appropriate movements.

  6. says: Nick Parker

    The Zenith Captain GMT and the Montblanc TimeWalker GMT missing from this great list. Thanks so much for all your great work and attention to this wonderful arena.

  7. says: Amir

    The two Rolexes are my favorite… I’m also very curious how the IWC looks in person.

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