How to Set Your GMT in Three Different Timezones | New Arrivals New watches are added to our site all day long. Check out our most recent releases. | | | | | | | Tips for the World Traveler Rolex GMT-Master II Setup – How to Track 3 Time Zones The Rolex GMT-Master series has been the last word in luxury travel watches for more than six decades. On the earliest generations of the Rolex GMT-Master, the two hour hands were directly linked to each other, meaning they couldn’t be set separately. However, in 1983, Rolex launched the ref. 16760, the debut GMT-Master II. Now, not only was setting the watch to display two time zones easier, it could actually be used to show a third. Below, we take you through the process of setting up the Rolex GMT-Master II to display three time zones. | | | | | | | One From the Archives The Three Most Popular Rolex GMT-Master Watches If you’re in the market for a classic Rolex timepiece, you can’t go wrong with the iconic GMT-Master pilot’s watch. Today, collectors of all professions and lifestyles choose the Rolex GMT-Master, which has since grown into a broad collection of models that range from stunning vintage references with aluminum bezels to the current ceramic bezel generation. This guide will give you a quick overview of the three most desirable Rolex GMT-Master references – the 1675, 16710, and 126710 – to hopefully make choosing your next GMT a bit easier. | | | | | | Bob's Watches 1900 Quail St, Newport Beach, CA 92660 | | | | | | |