A Timepiece for Life Across Time Zones
If you live across borders, travel often, or work internationally, a GMT watch is your perfect partner. It lets you read two time zones at once - without any digital distractions. That’s why it’s one of the most practical complications in watchmaking.
Whether you live in New York but call Los Angeles every evening, or you’re based in Denmark with business partners in Singapore, a GMT keeps both clocks in view. It’s especially helpful in countries where multiple time zones split friends and families coast-to-coast.
How to Read a GMT Watch – Simple and Clear
A GMT watch has an extra hand - often in a distinct color or shape. It makes one full rotation every 24 hours. This GMT hand points to a 24-hour track printed directly on the dial’s chapter ring. Here’s how to use it:
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Set the hour hands to your current time zone.
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Set the GMT hand to the second zone you want to track.
The 24-hour scale helps you instantly see if it's day or night in the second location.
Smart Use Cases for GMT Watches
There’s more to a GMT than travel. Here are practical ways people use them:
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Living far from family: Keep your parents’ or kids’ time zone visible.
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Business across continents: Know when it’s office hours overseas.
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Remote teams: Avoid waking up your colleague in Tokyo or Dallas.
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Daily life in multiple timezone countries: Stay aware of different cross-country timezones.
Even if you don’t travel, a GMT watch adds real-world utility and design depth to your wrist.
Independent GMT Hand – Smart, Simple, Precise
One of the clever features of the Henry Archer Verden GMT is its independent GMT hand. When setting the time, the GMT hand stays in place. That means you can adjust your local time without losing track of your second time zone.
This is especially helpful when:
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Landing in a new country and quickly adjusting local time
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Keeping GMT steady for reference or work
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Avoiding mistakes when setting the watch under time pressure
Most traditional GMT watches move all the hands at once when setting the time. On Verden GMT, the local hour hand can be set independently - making it faster and much easier to use on the go.
It’s a small detail. But it makes a big difference in daily life.
Verden GMT: Built for Travel – Even Underwater
A GMT watch from Henry Archer isn’t just made for airports and meetings. The Verden GMT is water-resistant up to 200 meters, making it the perfect travel companion - even for underwater adventures.
Whether you're diving in the Red Sea, snorkeling in Thailand, or relaxing in a rooftop pool in Miami, this watch is ready for it all. You don’t have to switch watches when the adventure begins.
With one watch, you can:
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Track time at home and abroad
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Stay oriented while crossing time zones
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Dive confidently into the deep
👉 Explore the Verden GMT collection
Whether you're making daily calls abroad, scheduling meetings across time zones, or simply want a versatile and meaningful watch, a GMT timepiece helps you stay ahead - no matter where the day takes you.
Further Reading – Dive Deeper Into What Makes a Great Watch
Curious about what powers the Verden GMT? Or why Danish design stands out in the world of horology? Explore more in our blog:
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🔧 The Power Behind Precision: Why the Miyota 9015 Deserves Your Attention
Discover why we chose the ultra-slim, automatic Miyota movement for our GMT models—and how it ensures precision with every tick. -
🎨 Danish watch design – Where form meets function
Learn how Scandinavian aesthetics influence every detail of our watches - from case shape to dial layout.