Combining classic looks and size with a useful complication, this is an affordable way to get a GMT.
Since their invention, GMT watches have been linked to travelers — and traveling across time zones normally requires a significant sum of money. As do the complications required to keep track of time in two places at once. Timex is democratizing the feature with its Q GMT. Powered by a Swiss-made GMT movement, it has classic looks, with a 38mm stainless steel case, matching bracelet, black face, and "Batman" black and blue rotating bezel. Based on the 1979 Reissue, it also has a domed acrylic crystal, red-tipped GMT hand, a date window at 3 o'clock, and is water-resistant to 50 meters.