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Seconds GMT Watch – A Stylish Companion For Travelers

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Minimalist and elegant, the new Seconds GMT timepiece made by Nocs Atelier is cleverly designed to offer both functionality and refined simplicity at the same time, displaying two time zones in the most discreet and stylish way possible. Unlike traditional dual-zone watches that have extra dials and cluttered faces, Seconds GMT has a deceptively simple design that hides an ingenious mechanism in its construction. Ideal for avid travelers, the watch allows the user to set up two time zones by pulling the crown in two different positions and turning it anticlockwise to adjust the time using the four hands and 24-hour markings.

The innovative timepiece follows on the footsteps of the Seconds watch and maintains the brand’s signature aesthetic. Free of any logos and letters, the face is both beautifully simple and easy to read. But the timepiece is not just gorgeous, it’s designed to handle almost anything it may encounter during frequent travels. The case is made of stainless steel and comes with a sapphire crystal glass lens; inside, there’s a custom Ronda quartz movement, a battery meant to last for at least 45 months, and the watch is also water resistant up to 5 ATM. The eco-friendly Nato straps are made in Italy from microfiber produced using recycled polyester and they come in various colors, from classic black and gray to turquoise and purple, to suit any taste. You can pre-order the watch at a reduced price by backing the Kickstarter campaign, and choose between three versions: 36mm and 40mm with a stainless steel case and silver gray dial, or the 40 mm version with a black PVD coating and a black matte dial. One thing is certain: thanks to the Seconds GMT, traveling is set to become significantly more stylish.

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