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Bremont’s Latest Made in Collaboration with Martin-Baker is a Stealthy Pilot’s GMT
You know when you run across something so rad that you realize “wow, I never knew I wanted that, but I totally do!” What if I told you there’s a watch that’s been made in collaboration with an iconic ejection seat manufacturer, and the watch itself has been tested to the same extremes as said ejection seats: vibration, extreme endurance, live ejection, altitude, and aircraft carrier deck testing? Well, Bremont and Martin-Baker brought life to a limited edition watch that expands on Bremont’s popular MB line - the MBIII Stealth is born. Limited to only 50 pieces, the MBIII Stealth is an almost totally blacked-out watch that would curl the toes of any secret agent. The case itself is 43mm of jet black DLC coated stainless steel with a knurled aluminum barrel, that pulls from the design elements of Martin-Baker ejection seats, and matches with the knurling on the duel crowns: one crown for setting and winding your watch, and the other is for the inner rotating 24-hour bezel. The MBIII Stealth has GMT and date functionality, made possible through Bremont’s chronometer certified BE-93-2AV automatic movement. The movement itself is anti-shock with a faraday ring that makes it both shock resistant and anti-magnetic, and it can all be seen through a smoked sapphire exhibition caseback that adds to the jet-setting super spy motif of the watch. In fact, the only area in which any color can be found is underneath the sapphire crystal on the dial, whose Arabic numerals...
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Introducing: Zodiac x Rowing Blazers Trade A Few Places For Their New World Time GMT
Whether you're wondering the time in your favorite '80s hotspots or looking for a watch worth more than $50 at a pawn shop, this is the perfect watch for you.
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Zodiac and Rowing Blazers Unveil the Super Sea Wolf World Time GMT Collaboration
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Shinola Introduces the Bronze Monster GMT, with a Brown Fumé Dial
One of the most interesting developments in the collector community over the past few years is the emergence of Shinola, and their acceptance in enthusiast circles. It’s no secret that Shinola hasn’t always been widely praised by the most discerning and hardcore enthusiasts, but a series of more restrained releases (along with some that are just the right level of wacky – remember the square cased, yellow dialed Mackinac yacht timer?) has bought them some goodwill with new audiences. A new GMT in bronze would seem to capitalize on multiple trends in the enthusiast simultaneously. Part of the Monster collection, the aptly named Bronze Monster is a 40mm GMT equipped sports watch with a robust appearance and 100 meters of water resistance. The aesthetic feels aviation inspired, which makes sense given the GMT complication, although unfortunately this is a “caller” style GMT without an independently set local hour hand (it runs on a Sellita SW 330). Still, it’s attractive, and feels lush in bronze with a matching brown fumé dial. Fence post hands oversized Arabic numerals reveal that legibility was of primary importance to the design team on this reference. The case has gentle, curvy lines at the lugs, and the key visual impression of the Bronze Monster outside the dial is the 24 hour bezel, also in bronze, with numerals in relief. It’s a striking look that reminds me of watches that the collector community has praised, like Omega’s “Nekton” Seamaster ...
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Awesome GMT under $2000 - Formex Reef GMT
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Hands-On: The Second Generation Of The Bremont Supermarine S302 GMT
Taking the tried-and-true S302 diver and making it a bit more ready for the road.
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Introducing: The Updated Breitling Avenger Takes Flight With A Chronograph, GMT, And Automatic Models
A sleek update, complications and colors included.
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Oak & Oscar Debuts their new Humboldt GMT in Titanium
Windup NYC is a wrap, and the festivities saw the debut of many new watches from a huge variety of brands. Oak & Oscar is a Windup mainstay and a core part of the microbrand space (a term which admittedly seems less and less adequate as the years go by and these shows get bigger and bigger, but that’s a topic for another day), and they took the opportunity to debut a new flavor of an old favorite over the weekend, the Humboldt GMT in titanium. It’s immediately recognizable as an Oak & Oscar and will slot nicely into their existing catalog, but offers a handful of new details and innovations that show the Chicago based brand is still interested in moving forward and expanding the idea of what an Oak & Oscar watch should be. The big news here is the titanium case. The Humboldt GMT in titanium is made from the grade 5 variety, and comes in at a weight of just 74 grams when mounted on a leather strap. It comes in at 39.5mm (with a bezel overhang of 0.5mm) and is 46.8mm from lug to lug. According to the brand, it’s 20% lighter than the original Humboldt GMT in stainless steel, which equates to a difference you’ll really notice on the wrist. It immediately makes the watch sportier based on ease of wear alone. For the dial, we get a dark green shade, which is the same tone used on the green Olmsted. Like many other Oak & Oscar watches, this one has a sandwich dial construction, which allows for tons of contrast via lume that is present under the main dial layer. There...
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The Series 8 GMT from Citizen is the ultimate watch for today’s jetsetters and digital nomads
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Hands-On: The Bulova Oceanographer GMT
The "Devil Diver" has been issued a passport.
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Grand Seiko Spring Drive GMT | HODINKEE Spec Sheet | What You Need To Know
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Pre-Owned Picks: A Shining Rolex Cellini, A White Dial Tudor Black Bay GMT, And A Zenith El Primero 'Poker Chip'
Plus, a Bulgari Serpenti fit for daily wear, and a quietly classic Spring Drive from Grand Seiko.
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Pre-Owned Picks: A Blancpain Fifty Fathoms 'Big Date,' A Rolex GMT 'Root Beer' Ref. 16713 With Extra Patina, And An Omega Speedmaster Mark II 'Racing Dial'
Plus, a modern-day sports watch from Cartier and a touch of California from Panerai.
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Introducing: Bulova Resurfaces Its 1972 ‘Devil Diver’ From The Depths Of Its Heritage Design Vault (In GMT Form)
Meet the colorful trio of newly minted Oceanographers.
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Introducing: The Grand Seiko SBGJ273 GMT
A Japan-themed special colorway for Grand Seiko's Hi-Beat travel watch.
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Seiko’s Popular Diver: Prospex 1968 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation GMT, SPB381
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MIDO OCEAN STAR GMT Special Edition Pepsi GMT w/ Automatic Powermatic 80 True Traveler GMT New 2022
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A Week On The Wrist: The Tudor Black Bay GMT
A travel-ready take on the popular Black Bay diver makes for a compelling companion wherever you may roam.
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Grand Seiko SBGJ275 and SBGM253 GMT watches commemorate 25 years of Caliber 9S
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Lorier Updates their Hydra and Hyperion Lines with New Watches Featuring the Miyota 9075 “Flyer” GMT Caliber
A few years ago, one of the most discussed topics on watch forums, Instagram, and indeed in the Worn & Wound office, was the huge opportunity and desire among enthusiasts for a new crop of affordable GMTs with local jumping hour capability. For a time, it seemed that small watch brands could not keep up with demand for so-called “caller” GMTs with independently set 24 hour hands, but these watches are in fact massively inconvenient for travel, even though, in most cases, they were marketed and sold as watches tailor made for crossing time zones. A watch with an hour hand that reads local time and can be jumped quickly without hacking the movement is the ultimate in terms of travel functionality (with or without the ability to track home time, in my opinion), and there was a time not too long ago where it was thought that a watch with this feature deployed by microbrands in watches under $1,000 might be nothing less than a paradigm shift in the hobby. Well, we’re fully there, folks. The Miyota 9075 exists, and has been popping up in new watches from some of our favorite small brands for the better part of a year, and now Lorier has dropped it into a pair of GMT equipped watches, finally making them the dedicated travel companions many hoped they could be. The Hyperion is what Lorier describes as “the archetypal GMT,” fitting a well established mold of classic travel watches by Rolex and others. It has deep vintage vibes, with a red and blue 24 hour bezel, gilt a...
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A Week On The Wrist: The Seiko Prospex SPB381 GMT
A go-anywhere, do-anything diver with a dash of travel-friendly functionality.
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Introducing: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar – Now With A Black Dial
A new dial color is here to make us take notice of an overlooked JLC gem in pink gold.
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Tissot Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80 GMT - Is This the Traveler GMT We Have been Waiting for??
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In Conversation with Hervé Schlüchter; The Former Student, The Future Master
Wei is joined by Hervé Schlüchter for the first time ever, to unravel the L’Essential, the first watch of his namesake brand. Hervé Schlüchter was born in the Swiss Jura and is a former student of the watchmaking school in Porrentruy. In 2000, Hervé Schlüchter joined the independent brand Bovet and stayed for 16 years […]
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Pre-Owned Picks: A Rolex GMT, A 40mm Speedmaster, And A TAG Heuer Named After The Temple Of Speed
A curated selection of what the Hodinkee Shop has to offer.
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The Citizen Series 8 880, a new mechanical GMT
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Bamford London GMT “detective snoopy” x Goodwoof
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Watch Spotting: Inter Milan Manager Simone Inzaghi Wearing A Neo-Vintage Rolex Yacht-Master As The Team Advances To The Champions League Final
It's been more than a decade-long drought, and Inzaghi wore a watch that can handle water just fine.
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