Greubel Forsey During the Geneva Watch Days 2021, Greubel Forsey presents the third and final interpretation of its GMT Earth. Crafted from titanium, this deep black version is limited to 11 pieces.
Greubel Forsey's GMT Earth is an extraordinary watch that, for the first time, allows you to see the world at a glance.
This technological feat first appeared in 2011. At the time of the first "GMT", the Earth was not yet fully manifested. Seven years later, the design for Earth is finally complete: visible from every angle in the new sapphire niche, it appears to be floating in space. On the front and back, a laser-engraved globe shows the world time in a quick and easy-to-read format.
The first version of GMT Earth was platinum. The second is platinum. Now, this watch comes with a new titanium case. The titanium GMT Earth will be limited to 11 pieces, three times less than the original. Weighing just 117 grams, the strap is two-thirds lighter. The case is a little over a third lighter.
Titanium is used not only for the entire case, but also for the bridges, GMT pusher, crown and folding clasp, the latter two being the parts most vulnerable to shocks and scratches.