The GMT function was first developed to meet the needs and specifications of aviators and pilots. The acronym “GMT” is used to indicate that a watch has the ability to display a second time zone, and has been applied to everything from tool watches to chronographs. Today, the complication is most commonly used by travelers looking to keep tabs on their home time zone with just a glance at the wrist. Whether you’re traveling to an adventure or to a business meeting, the series of BR GMT instruments from Bell & Ross have all the details of a watch perfect for life on the road — GMT complication, durable materials, streamlined refined styling and more. From navigating time zones across the globe to racing to meet connecting flights, these luxury sports watches are the ultimate travel companions.
For the Business Traveler

If your job requires you to jet from airport to airport, country to country and time zone to time zone, the BR 05 GMT is the perfect watch to keep you on time and looking sharp for meetings — both impromptu and planned. The distinctive design was inspired by the professional world and is style-forward, but the watch retains an elegant look thanks to its steel construction.
With Bell & Ross’s roots in creating watches aimed at the aviation and automotive industries, it’s no surprise that the dial of the BR 05 offers optimal legibility — with a sleek black color serving as the backdrop for large contrasting numerals, indices and hands coated in white Super-LumiNova®. To read time at a glance, the black semi-circle on the flange corresponds to the nighttime hours and the grey semi-circle to the daytime hours — allowing you to quickly tell the exact time. With an integrated design, all-day comfort and the attention to detail that you would expect from Bell & Ross in the finishes, the BR 05 is the ultimate timepiece for the globe trotter.
For the Adventurer

True to its iconic square flagship model, the BR 03‐93 GMT replaces the existing version with a new design that’s more modern, more functional and more readable. This tool watch goes back to basics in terms of design and shape, which were influenced by two keywords: functionality and legibility. Its simple design allows you to keep track of multiple time zones simultaneously, which is certainly useful when traveling — say, if you’re climbing Kilimanjaro but need to check in on obligations in New York. With water resistance up to 100 meters, you can explore the elements without worrying about this watch keeping up. It’s rugged yet refined, which is all you could ever ask for in the ideal adventure tool watch.