Capable of displaying the prevailing hour in 24 time zones at the same time, the freelancer GMT Worldtimer is 40.5mm in diameter and has a thickness of 9.7mm. The dial of the watch is equipped with a rotating track, marked with one prominent city for each time zone. The city disc sits adjacent a 24-hour scale, indicating the relevant hour in the location shown and whether it is day/night. Barrel-shaped hour and minute hands indicate the ‘local time’. Turning the crown at 4 o’clock, marked with a world map symbol on its flank, allows the wearer to position the local city at noon, thereby displaying the current hour in the remaining 23 time zones. In addition to the rotating city disc, a green GMT hand, featuring a prominent triangular red and white tip, indicates the prevailing hour at home.
The timepiece is paired with a stainless steel and bronze case and incorporates gradient dial tones. The hands and indexes are treated with Super-LumiNova®, emitting a blue or green glow depending on their functional role. The Calibre RW3230, a Swiss automatic movement with a power reserve of 56 hours, is located at the heart of the freelancer GMT Worldtimer. The oscillating mass is embellished with Côtes de Genève motif.
The freelancer GMT Worldtimer comes supplied on a colour-coordinated calf leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching and a folding clasp, featuring a double push-security system.
This model is also available in a black version.
Launched in 2007, the freelancer collection was created in honor of the free-spirit who wishes to remain in control of their own destiny, and features an eclectic mix of urbane mechanical watches. This freelancer mixes classic and modest to create a harmonious and unique design. Constantly reinterpreting itself and free from all constraints, the freelancer conserves those elements which constitute its strengths.
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