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Grand Seiko have some nice ones, again they’re described as gmt but not at all rolex Pepsi like;
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If you're looking sub £2k or so then virtually everything seems to have an ETA 2893-2 in it. When I was looking for a GMT that's what I searched on.
Plenty of alternatives, a lot of pilot style ones for instance. I have a Speedbird GMT
Archimede also do a pilot watch
Hamilton have some nice ones:
and Farer have quite a few:
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On the GMT hunt, I had a Bremont Alt1-Z, which is GMT and a chrono, for 5 years and the thing was bombproof and super accurate. Bremont are a bit of a marmite brand (and the model is not one of their most loved - you'd need to be comfortable with cut-off numerals, which is definitely a thing for some peeps) but love 'em or hate 'em, the quality of the watch was superb and if you're lucky you could pick one up secondhand for £2k or just over.
Is there another name/description for GMT watches? I’d like the functionality but almost everything that I find is a Pepsi Rolex (or copy).