"GMT" originally referred to Greenwich Mean Time, the standard by which British naval fleets synchronized their chronometers. Today, a GMT watch is any timepiece that displays a second time zone on a 24-hour time scale, allowing the wearer to track an additional time zone.
Blending style and function, the Sector II GMT is a sophisticated timepiece for the modern traveler. Its striking design with modernized-Bauhaus undertones is complemented by a practical GMT complication, allowing you to stay connected to home while exploring the world. Crafted with precision and built to last, the Sector II GMT is more than just a watch – it's a statement.
The Sector II’s case and crystal have been meticulously re-engineered and redesigned to achieve a thinness of 11.9mm - one of the slimmest Seiko NH-based designs ever made - all while maintaining 100m water resistance. A robust box-shaped sapphire crystal allows the dial and hands to sit closer to the glass compared to conventional crystal shapes. With the hands and dial pushed up into the glass cavity, the result is an extremely efficient design and a high-end aesthetic.
The Sector II GMT is designed and assembled in Los Angeles.
"GMT" originally referred to Greenwich Mean Time, the standard by which British naval fleets synchronized their chronometers. Today, a GMT watch is any timepiece that displays a second time zone on a 24-hour time scale, allowing the wearer to track an additional time zone.
Blending style and function, the Sector II GMT is a sophisticated timepiece for the modern traveler. Its striking design with modernized-Bauhaus undertones is complemented by a practical GMT complication, allowing you to stay connected to home while exploring the world. Crafted with precision and built to last, the Sector II GMT is more than just a watch – it's a statement.
The Sector II’s case and crystal have been meticulously re-engineered and redesigned to achieve a thinness of 11.9mm - one of the slimmest Seiko NH-based designs ever made - all while maintaining 100m water resistance. A robust box-shaped sapphire crystal allows the dial and hands to sit closer to the glass compared to conventional crystal shapes. With the hands and dial pushed up into the glass cavity, the result is an extremely efficient design and a high-end aesthetic.
The Sector II GMT is designed and assembled in Los Angeles.