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like this Tissot. They basically have two small movements inside them that can be independetly set. The Tissot is quartz, and I have seen similar designs from many manufacturers, mostly using either quart or small hand-wound movements.
This is not really a GMT watch per se, but I can't think of any off hand that are as small as you want. Show her the Tissot and see what she thinks.
: my incredibly patient bride expressed an
: interest in a gmt and wondering what the
: experts could suggest. prefers a mid/small
: size (28-33mm I am thinking). i like
: GMT/subs but have very small wrists, hence
: my choice for me of a Maurice LaCriox
: Pontos. thanks for your help.
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