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Glovebox: Time Traveler

Ron Kiino

February 1, 2008

Ordinary GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) watches provide time for only two locations, but Carl F. Bucherer’s new Patravi TravelTec GMT delivers accurate timing in three zones, making it the ideal instrument for, say, splitting business trips in Tokyo and London with an impromptu heli-skiing respite in Whistler. In addition to the typical hour and minute markers and a red 24-hour hand, which manage two time zones, the TravelTec features a 24-hour rotating bezel—framing the elegant chronograph display—to keep track of a third region, which is set via a patent-pending push-button mechanism at 10 o’clock rather than an additional crown. With three positions—westward, eastward, and neutral (the last prevents unintentional setting)—the innovative mechanism facilitates rapid adjustments and, thanks to ultra-durable diamond plasma-treated gears that have been surface-hardened to 5000 Vickers, can be tuned as frequently as your passport is stamped. The Patravi TravelTec GMT boasts CFB 1901.1 caliber COSC-certified automatic movement with 39 jewels and a 42-hour power reserve. Additionally, the sapphire crystal has anti-reflective coating on both sides to keep the face clear and devoid of blemishes. The Patravi TravelTec GMT ranges in price from $10,900 in stainless steel with a calf leather strap and deployment clasp ($11,400 with a steel bracelet) to $44,000 in 18-carat rose gold with a calf leather strap and solid gold deployment clasp, and $58,000 in stainless steel with a full diamond bezel.

Carl F. Bucherer, 800.395.4306, www.carl-f-bucherer.com

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