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- Audemars Piguet6
- Breguet1
- Bvlgari1
- Cartier4
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Gallet1
- Girard Perregaux3
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre1
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega3
- Patek Philippe9
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex27
- Seiko1
- Tudor2
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin3
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3

Gallet
Multichron Navigator GMT

Gallet has been a pioneer in the history of the chronograph complication. In 1943 the brand launched what is regarded as its landmark model, being it the Multichron Navigator GMT, something way ahead of its time and one of the most complicated watches available on the market back then.
Designed with the purpose to fulfill the needs of pilots and navigators, the Multichron GMT represents the very first chronograph to simultaneously display either 12 and 24 time.
Furthermore the GMT feature was also a groundbreaking novelty, which allowed the user to have two different timezones in the dial. Another quirky peculiarity is the presence of an additional crown at 9 o'clock that stops the continuous second hand.
Due to the complexity of the movement and the price, this Gallet has been manufactured in very limited quantities and today stands out as one of the rarest chronographs of its period.
Our example comes in great condition, featuring the highly desirable radium indexes configuration.
Case: 35,5mm stainless steel
Movement: Manual, cal. Excelsior Park 4
Year: ca. 40s
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