What is a GMT Watch?
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) watches feature an additional hour hand that completes one rotation every 24 hours, allowing you to track a second time zone. The rotating bezel lets you read a third timezone.
Originally developed for Pan Am pilots in the 1950s, GMT watches are now essential tools for international travelers and anyone who needs to stay connected across time zones.
Luxury GMT Watches
$5,000+The iconic blue/black "Batman" bezel. Jubilee bracelet, 70-hour power reserve. The most sought-after modern Rolex GMT.
The legendary Pepsi bezel in ceramic. Originally launched in 1955. Ultimate collector's GMT.
Master Chronometer GMT with 600m water resistance. Dual-color ceramic bezel. Serious dive-travel capability.
UTC complication adjusts local time in 1-hour jumps. Green dial, pilot heritage. Practical traveler's tool.
Premium GMT Watches
$2,000 - $5,000Tudor's in-house GMT with 70-hour power reserve. COSC certified. Best value luxury GMT on the market.
Japanese high-beat GMT at 28,800 vph. "Mt. Iwate" dial pattern. Independent hour hand adjustment.
COSC-certified flyer GMT. 72-hour power reserve. Named for aviation's "Zulu time" standard.
Chronograph plus GMT in racing-inspired package. 80-hour power reserve. Versatile sports-travel watch.
Accessible GMT Watches
Under $2,000Affordable Swiss GMT with 80-hour power reserve. 300m water resistance. Exceptional value proposition.
Seiko's new GMT movement in vintage-inspired case. Independent hour hand, date. Best budget true GMT.
Budget automatic GMT with power reserve indicator. Made in Japan. Entry point to GMT watches.
World time with atomic sync and solar power. 26 time zones, slide rule bezel. Ultimate travel tool.