GMT Watch Men

Looking for a GMT watch to find out a second time zone on a daily basis? The second time zone on a watch is an exciting innovation that can be found in the range of products on Conteenium.com. This complication allows you to know the time of another country, or your country of origin when you travel!

GMT Watch – FAQ

What is a GMT watch?
A GMT displays at least two time zones at once. It uses a 24-hour hand and/or a graduated bezel. Travellers and pilots track local time and UTC at a glance.
True GMT vs Caller GMT—what’s the difference?
A True/Traveller GMT lets you jump the local hour hand in one-hour steps. A Caller GMT sets the main time first, then adjusts the 24-hour hand for the second zone. Both read two times; daily use feels different.
Automatic or quartz for a GMT?
Quartz maximises accuracy and simplicity. Automatic favours mechanical charm and calibre craftsmanship.
Is GMT only for pilots?
No. It helps anyone juggling time zones—expats, remote teams, families abroad. For cockpit style cues, explore our pilot watches.
Are there GMTs for men and women?
Yes, with varied sizes and strap options. Browse our men’s and women’s collections to match wrist and style.
Quick buying guide: how to pick a GMT?

1) Define use: frequent travel (prefer True GMT), multi-timezone work, or style.

2) Check the 24-hour bezel: fixed for discretion, bi-colour/rotating for fast day-night reads.

3) Prioritise legibility: contrast, AR coating, and luminous hands/markers.

4) Choose the movement: quartz (precision/price) or automatic (character/finishing).

5) Comfort & toughness: diameter, thickness, lug-to-lug, mineral/sapphire crystal, and sensible water-resistance.

Men’s GMT Watches – Conteenium

A GMT watch is a traveller’s multitool. Track local time and a second zone simultaneously with a 24-hour hand or bezel. Born for aviation, it now fits office hours and airport gates alike with distinctive colours and clear at-a-glance reading.

How to read and set a GMT

Set the 24-hour hand to your reference time (UTC or home). Then set local time on the main hands. On a rotating bezel, a quick turn lets you read a third zone. True GMTs ease one-hour jumps during layovers; Caller GMTs are perfect for tracking distant contacts.

Movements, materials, legibility

Pick precise quartz or characterful autos, hardened mineral or sapphire crystals, and brushed/polished steel cases with leather, bracelet, or NATO straps. Legibility stays key with AR coatings, strong contrast, and quality lume.

Match your style

Want a sporty presence? See our sport watches. Prefer a dressier angle? Explore classic men’s watches. Shopping smart on your first GMT? Start with our budget watches.

Brands & related worlds

For reliability with tool-watch DNA, discover Seiko, Orient, or the sea-ready spirit of Spinnaker.

Care & longevity

Avoid thermal shocks and strong magnetic fields. Rinse after salt exposure. Check water-resistance periodically. Service mechanical calibres every 3–5 years; replace quartz batteries at early signs of weakness.

In short: choose a GMT that is readable, comfortable, and aligned with your travel rhythm—ready to follow you from one timezone to the next.