It's similar to the year of the mother truckin' worldtimer. Everybody and their grandmother has one now and it would seem that the insignificant GMT has been assigned to the secondary lounge as yet guaranteeing that at any rate Rolex likes him. Baume & Mercier is the most recent watchmaker to discharge their variant of the worldtimer with another piece under the Capeland accumulation as reported by Hodinkee (picture credit). B&M didn't demonstrate to it to us at SIHH in light of the fact that they needed our consideration on the Clifton, however the Capeland is getting broadened past the Chronograph. Set in a 44mm wide vintage-style Capeland case, the Capeland Worldtimer has a programmed development created by a sister Richemont brand (which amusingly remains a mystery). Appears to be fairly sharp however too awful the city ring doesn't move to make it perfect for travel. In 18k red gold and steel estimated beginning at $7,900. baumeetmercier.com

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