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Arnold and Son
GMT II Classic and GMT II Sport

Crossing different time zones will never be a problem with GMT II Classic. This is a mechanical and self-winding movement with double GMT. It has two independent time zone indicators with corrector push-buttons located at 2 and 10.

Therefore, it allows people to view two time zones at the same time and need not be confused what time it is in two different regions.

Arnold and Son GMT II Classic



This COSC-certified chronometer uses 21 jewels and has a 42 hour power reserve. It uses a low carbon and high corrosion-resistant stainless steel with specification of ISO Standard 316L for its case.

This justifies the high cost for the GMT II Classic. The case is 42mm in diameter with a royal marine crown engraved at the back. Its water resistant can reach as deep as 160 feet.

It has luminescent markers and luminescent central hands against its black dial create a very nice contrast. The two time zone indicators are further enhanced with a white ring with dark markers and a middle central circle where the subdial hands are.

Its left subdial has a yellow hand to differentiate against the third time zone which has a white hand. There is also a date counter that is magnified located at 6.

The straps available are either crocodile or alligator leather. The buckle is made of steel which blends nicely with its case.

There is another model known as the GMT II Sport has also the important specification as Classic. The only differences are its design on the dial where the markers are numbered from 05 to 60.

The central hands are broader arrows but similarly have the luminescent. On its two time zone subdials, the hands are tipped in red and the hours are separated into dark blue and red on each subdial.

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