Watch fans love a good origin story — after all, storytelling underpins the entire community — and one of the best belongs to the Rolex GMT-Master.
One of the most iconic watches ever devised and a catalyst for the entire travel watch genre, the GMT-Master began as a very specialized tool for long-haul commercial airline pilots. As the story goes, Rolex was contracted by Pan Am in the early 1950s to supply a watch for its crew and pilots.

The first Rolex GMT-Master hit the market in 1955, debuting with the reference 6542, and everything from the shape of its GMT hand to the color of its bezel has had an outsized influence on watchmaking ever since.
Countless watches have been created that mimic and pay tribute to the GMT-Master to varying degrees, to the point where it has become a challenge to stand out from the crowd. But if there is one brand that has mastered standing out, it is Christopher Ward.

From the Bel-Canto to the Trident Lumière, the British indie watchmaker knows how to turn heads with integrity. And its newest travel watch pays tribute to the GMT-Master origin story without feeling trite or dupe-ish.
The new C60 Clipper GMT balances visual cues from the iconic Rolex and the airline that initiated its creation, while staying true to Christopher Ward’s established and respected design language.






