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Old 19 October 2023, 07:28 AM   #1
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Could you please elaborate on the watch not having a true GMT movement? I knew that this one was not in house but not sure about the movement part.

I like the dimension on this one and have my hopes up that Breitling will now consider slimmer (and generally smaller) watches. I love my SOH II but it simply wont fit under my shirt haha
A true GMT has an independently adjustable hour hand for travel such as the Rolex GMT for example, this one has an adjustable GMT (24 hour) hand which is known as an ‘office GMT’.
It’s explained well in this article and there is a video too.
https://monochrome-watches.com/techn...e-gmt-watches/
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