One of the best perks of this job (OK, probably the best) is luxury brands sometimes lend me expensive watches for review. I’m able to wear these watches around for a week or two as if I own them, and I’ve been fortunate enough to go about my daily life wearing watches from brands like Norqain, Omega and Zenith that are priced anywhere from $5,000 to $14,000.
As a watch nerd, I’ve cherished every moment I’ve spent with those watches. But here’s a secret about not only expensive watches, but watches in general: Most people don’t notice them. I can probably count on one hand the number of times I’ve received compliments on any of the above watches during my time with them, or even watches from my own collection (which has included such brands as Omega, Grand Seiko and Tudor). Unless you’re hanging out with watch enthusiasts, most people just do not care about what’s on your wrist.
Or so I thought. For the past few weeks, I’ve been rocking the latest GMT from affordable Swiss brand Zodiac. And despite the fact that this watch costs under $2,000, making it multitudes cheaper than some of my other recent wrist candy, it has been an absolute magnet for compliments from both watch geeks and “normies” alike.

Zodiac Super Sea Wolf GMT Pink
Specs
Case Size | 40mm |
Movement | STP7-20 automatic GMT |
Water Resistance | 200m |
A New & Improved GMT
Before I get into some of the compliments this watch has received, let me first go over the watch itself. It’s the newest iteration of Zodiac’s Super Sea Wolf GMT, the brand’s dual-time version of its flagship dive watch that’s based on its Aerospace GMT from the 1960s.
The latest version, which just hit the market on April 8, maintains the same overall design, dimensions and specs of the existing Zodiac Super Sea Wolf GMT (it’s still an easy-wearing 40mm in stainless steel with a bidirectional bezel, a screw-down crown and 200m of water resistance). But it makes a few important changes, too.