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I've been traveling often for years and learned to value the GMT complication more than any other. There is a wide variety of GMT watches in the market but fortunately I was able to perceive the differences among them and pick up the right one, a SM GMT (for details on the selection process, click on the link below).
The Seamaster was my first GMT watch (it's shown here on a kevlar strap). Then, when I needed a classic, sober and smaller GMT watch, I got a 35mm DeVille Co-Axial GMT.
It works the same way as the SM GMT, with the exception of the rotating bezel, which the DeVille doesn't have. When I travel I take both and wear either one, depending on the occasion. Both are great and I am very happy with them.
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