
The GMT Sport has an assertive character, giving pride of place to titanium and to blue. A new bezel, new finishes, a new strap and a more distinguished and contemporary spirit: the GMT Sport presents a new development that only 33 collectors will have the opportunity to discover.

Greubel Forsey’s GMT features a bezel without the cardinal values of the Maison, which are usually engraved there. The new profile has a horizontal satin finish, with the edges of the bezel being polished, all soft curves and plays of light – and hand-finished, like all parts of a Greubel Forsey timepiece.

This ergonomic design is pursued in the new bracelet of the GMT Sport, the first ever metal bracelet created by Greubel Forsey. Entirely developed in-house and designed specifically for this model, it is fully integrated into the case of the GMT Sport and profiled to follow the ovoid contours of its case and bezel.
GMT Sport

The globe positioned between 7 and 9 o’clock incarnates the three-dimensional display of time dear to Greubel Forsey. Thanks to this invention, which makes one rotation in 24 hours, universal time can be read in a way that is simple, direct and intuitive. A ring with 24-hour markings allows the local time to be read for all longitudes, taking account of the day/night indicator.
GMT Sport
GMT, 2nd time zone, rotating globe with universal time and day/night, universal time on 24 time zones, summer and winter time, cities observing summer time, GMT and Earth pushers, Tourbillon 24 Secondes, hours and minutes, small seconds, power reserve.
Download the data sheet- Case material Titanium
- Limitation 33 pieces
- Chronometric power reserve 72 hours
- Case diameter 45 mm
- Water resistance 10 ATM - 100 m - 328 ft
- Number of parts 435
- Frequency 21,600 vibrations/hour
- Height (incl. crystal) 17.8 mm