A GMT watch displays two time zones simultaneously — the foundational complication for the modern international traveller. The Rolex GMT-Master II is the canonical example: a bidirectional 24-hour bezel reads the second time zone against the GMT hand, and an independent quickset hour hand allows the local hour to be adjusted in one-hour increments without disturbing minutes, seconds or the GMT reference. The Pepsi (126710BLRO with red-and-blue Cerachrom bezel) and Batman (126710BLNR with black-and-blue bezel) are the most coveted modern GMT references. Patek Philippe's Aquanaut Travel Time 5164/1A and the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time 5524G represent the Patek interpretation of dual-timezone watchmaking — both with elegant pusher-actuated time zone switching that does not require crown manipulation. Omega's Aqua Terra GMT and the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time round out the category. For the buyer who travels frequently and reads time zones constantly, a GMT is a working tool, not a luxury — and one of the most genuinely useful complications in modern watchmaking.
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