Introduced in 2022, Jack Mason’s Strat-o-timer GMT arguably remains the best affordable way to get the look and functionality of a Rolex GMT-Master II on your wrist, thanks to its bi-color rotating bezel, “true” GMT automatic movement and other Rolex-adjacent features.
Now, Jack Mason has aimed its bestselling model at another iconic Rolex GMT, the Explorer II, with the new Strat-o-timer GMT Frontier.
And, just like the original Strat-o-timer before it, the new Frontier is arguably the best affordable alternative to its Rolex inspiration that you can buy.

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The Strat-o-timer GMT Frontier is largely identical to the standard Strat-o-timer GMT, and that’s a plus in my book because the Strat is an awesome watch for the money.
The new GMT features the same 40mm cushion-shaped case and the same seven-row bracelet, both in 316L stainless steel with scratch-resistant hard coating applied. The bracelet, as always, boasts both quick-release spring bars and an on-the-fly microadjustable clasp. The case also retains its 13mm thickness, which includes the tall, AR-coated box sapphire crystal.





