THE ATLAS GMT
The Atlas GMT is our 2nd ever dive watch after the Seawolf. It is a purpose driven design, where functionality and readability are elevated even in murky waters thanks to its top grade Swiss luminous pigment. At its core beats a brand new Seiko NH34 GMT movement, a highly reliable Japanese caliber. GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is the 'zero hour' standard according to the Royal Observatory in London. As you move around the world, you either add or subtract hours to get the time of a second time zone. The Atlas GMT is a solid everyday watch and it can be paired with leather, rubber or a stainless steel bracelet.
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Made for Harsh Conditions
The Waldhoff Atlas GMT showcases a robust and resilient exterior with
its tough 316L stainless steel case. Meticulously crafted to endure the
rigors of adventurous exploration, the case not only exudes a sense of
durability but also embodies a timeless and sophisticated design.
The material provides a formidable shield, ensuring the watch remains impervious to daily wear and tear, while maintaining a sharp and refined appearance.
Easy on the Eyes
The Atlas GMT is an utilitarian watch, its mission is to tell time in the harshest of conditions.
The index consists of individually applied metal parts filled with TOP-GRADE Swiss BGW9 luminous pigment, making it easy to read in darkness.
The index and hands are made in contrasting colors, such as gunmetal PVD (dark grey) in this example.
Restrained Proportions
With a moderate dimensions, the timepiece strikes a perfect balance between presence and comfort on the wrist. The ergonomic proportions make it easy to wear even on smaller wrists, as shown in this image.
Swiss Sapphire Crystal
The Atlas GMT features not only a Swiss sapphire crystal, but a sapphire bezel ring. This extremely hard material is virtually resistant to scratches, and will preserve its sheen for many years.