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Feature: 5 GMT watches that won’t break the bank

Created for the jetsetters among us, luxury watches with GMT functions have become a staple for anyone requiring access to two time zones at one given time. Despite the standard time being readily available nowadays to anyone with a smart phone, the GMT remains a desirable function in a watch and one that, regardless of more recent technologies, continues to help people keep track of time wherever they are. So, if you find yourself lusting after the useful capabilities of a GMT but don’t want to spend an arm and a leg, look no further. We’ve rounded up five affordable GMTs for you to consider…

Hamilton Khaki GMT H77615333

This rugged GMT comes from Hamilton’s popular Khaki collection and it is a welcome member of the family. With a unique GMT function design this Hamilton reads the second time zone via the scale at 9 o’clock labelled ‘T2’—time zone two. It also has another window next to the T2 one which shows the city you are in, or closest to.

Bell and Ross BR V2-93BRV293-BLU-ST/SF

Bell and Ross is a watchmaker renowned for robust timepieces and this BR V2-93 could be similarly described. The black rubber strap offers a comfortable fit and the GMT hour hand stands out against the deep blue dial while a date window sits between 4 and 5 o’clock. This is a very practical GMT watch perfect for travellers wanting to explore foreign lands.

Tudor Black Bay GMT M79830RB-0002

Probably the most renowned and famed watch on this list, the Tudor Black Bay GMT doesn’t need much of an introduction. Featuring the iconic Pepsi bezel, this piece is functional and stylish, and runs on the MT5652 calibre which boasts an impressive 70 hours of power. The classic “Snowflake” hands have the addition of the extra red GMT hour hand which stays true to the Snowflake design thanks to its white diamond tip.

Panerai Luminor GMT PAM00088

Undoubtedly the bulkiest watch on the list, and since it’s Panerai we can’t say we’re surprised. This Luminor features Panerai’s famed protruding crown, as well as a black dial and green glow-in-the-dark hour markers and hands—as the name suggests. This watch also benefits from a date window at 3 o’clock and a small seconds sub dial at 9 o’clock.

Longines Admiral L3.668.4.56.2

Flaunting a sporty aesthetic, this Longines features a busy dial, packed with useful functions including a date window, GMT hand, hour markers and seconds scale, as well as a 24-hour bezel, of course. The bold Arabic markers add to the appeal of this piece, standing out against the black dial. Powered by the Longines L704.2, this Admiral boasts a power reserve of 46 hours.

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