GMT Master Series Gold & Green Vintage
Long before luxury travel became ordinary, the GMT design was created for people who lived between continents. Pilots crossing oceans, navigating time zones before digital displays existed, relied on a watch capable of tracking more than one world at once. This GMT-Master inspired wall clock with deep green dial and yellow-gold bezel carries that heritage forward — but expresses it through colour in a way the aviation world rarely dared.
Green and gold is not the obvious pairing for a pilot’s instrument. Aviation tools were typically black, white, or steel — colours chosen for pure legibility. Green introduces something different: richness, depth, and a vintage warmth that transforms the technical GMT architecture into something far more characterful. The gold bezel frames that depth with confidence, turning a professional dual-time instrument into a design object that feels both historical and refined.
Scaled to 34 cm, the result is a piece that captures the adventurous spirit of early international travel while presenting it with a level of visual presence the original wristwatch could only suggest.
🟢 Deep Vintage Green Dial
The rich green dial gives this GMT configuration its distinctive personality. Deeper and more subdued than bright emerald tones, the colour sits comfortably within the vintage watch palette — closer to the greens seen on aged instrument panels than modern saturated sports dials. Against luminous markers and polished hands, the dial retains the clarity expected from a professional travel watch while introducing a warmth rarely seen in aviation-inspired pieces.
🥇 Yellow-Gold GMT Bezel
The gold-tone bezel provides the architectural frame of the GMT design. Originally developed as a rotating 24-hour scale allowing pilots to track a second time zone, the bezel structure is one of the most recognisable features in watchmaking. In gold, it shifts from purely functional instrument to statement element — reflecting light and giving the clock its unmistakable vintage prestige.
🌍 GMT Dual-Time Architecture
The dial layout preserves the classic GMT structure that made the design famous among international pilots. The bezel and dial arrangement reference the ability to track multiple time zones simultaneously — a functional innovation that defined the golden age of global aviation.
📅 Functional Date Display
The date window at 3 o’clock reinforces the authentic GMT-Master heritage of the piece. More than decoration, it reflects the practical design philosophy behind the original watch platform — precision tools built for professionals navigating complex travel schedules.
🔖 “SWISS MADE” Inscription at 6 O’Clock
The signature marking anchors the design in traditional watchmaking heritage — a finishing detail that completes the vintage aviation aesthetic.
🔇 Silent Sweep Quartz Movement
The smooth sweeping mechanism ensures completely silent operation. No ticking, no interruption — just continuous, precise motion that suits both living spaces and professional interiors.
🧱 Stainless Steel Construction with Gold-Tone Bezel
The stainless steel body provides the structural durability expected from a timepiece-inspired design, while the gold bezel finish adds the warmth and visual contrast that defines this configuration.
💎 Key Features
🕒 Diameter: 34 cm (13.5 in)📏 Depth: 5 cm (2 in)⚖ Weight: Approximately 2 kg🧱 Material: Stainless steel exterior with gold-tone bezel⚙ Movement: Silent Sweeping Quartz (No Ticking)🔋 Power Source: 1 × AA Battery🎨 Dial: Deep green with luminous markers🥇 Bezel: Yellow-gold GMT bezel📅 Detail: Functional date display🔖 Marking: “SWISS MADE” at 6 o’clock💰 All taxes included — no hidden fees🚚 Estimated Delivery Time: 7–12 days
✅ 1-Year Manufacturer WarrantyEvery clock is individually inspected before dispatch. The 1-year warranty covers movement defects under normal use. Any damaged or incorrect items must be reported within 14 days of delivery. Terms and conditions apply.
✨ Travel. Heritage. Presence.A wall clock for those who appreciate that the GMT design was never just about timekeeping — it was about connecting worlds.

