This GMT Watch Has an Extra Tool That Makes It Especially Apt for Travel

Go your own way.

Square stainless steel watch with black rubber strap and black-and-white compass-style dial.Bell & Ross

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Technically, any analog watch can be used as a compass if you know what you’re doing.

Assuming you’re in the Northern Hemisphere, all you need to do is hold the watch parallel to the ground and point your hour hand toward the sun. South will be approximately halfway between your hour hand and the 12:00 marker. In the Southern Hemisphere, this same technique will give you the northern direction.

While not difficult to do, it’s not the most user-intuitive technique either, and accurately reading your direction using a watch dial can be tough to do. So it’s always a bonus when watches incorporate a compass bezel to make these readings easier, and Bell & Ross has gone the extra mile by making the compass feature a central attraction of its new GMT.

Square black and blue Bell & Ross wristwatch with black rubber strap on blue fabric next to black climbing rope, carabiners, ski goggles, and a map.
Bell & Ross really wants to help you find your way around while traveling.
Bell & Ross

Lead the way

The new Bell & Ross BR-03 GMT Compass works a little differently than the method I described above, with the brand laying out the most accurate way to use your watch as a compass while also making it as clear to read as possible.

The 42mm stainless steel watch features a bizarre collection of hands that, at first, look pretty confusing. So I’ll quickly go over what each one does. The hour and minute hands are easiest. The hour hand is the small, white triangular hand, and the minute hand is the short white stick. Next is the seconds hand, which spans the whole length of the dial. The black half can be ignored; it’s the blue half that tracks your running seconds.

Square stainless steel Bell & Ross wristwatch with black dial, blue and black bezel, and black rubber strap.
The watch’s confusing display of hands is intimidating at first — why are there two hands that stretch the entire length of the dial? — but once you figure them out, they’re easy enough to read.
Bell & Ross

Then there’s the GMT hand, which also spans the entire length of the dial. It’s a skeletonized diamond styled to look like a compass needle, with one half being white and the other being red. The red half is your GMT hand, which can be aligned with the rotating bidirectional “Batman” bezel to track a second or even a third timezone.

To use the compass feature, you must first set your watch to solar time. This time is based on the position of the sun in the sky, which you can probably guestimate when it’s noon — since the sun will be directly overhead — but otherwise might require some Googling before you head out into the wilderness.

With your red GMT hand set to solar time, you then hold the watch parallel to the ground like you normally would and point the GMT hand toward the sun. You’ll then be able to determine all directions by reading the compass scale on the dial.

Square silver watch with black dial, blue and black bezel, and black rubber strap partially buried in snow.
To use the compass feature, the watch should be parallel to the ground. Or, in this case, on the ground.
Bell & Ross

This technique requires a bit more know-how than your average watch-compass technique, but it also gives you a lot more information that’s likely more accurate, too.

The GMT function and compass upgrade both make this Bell & Ross Instrument watch ideal for traveling, as do its 100m water-resistance rating, its sporty vacation-ready looks, its discreet date window, its 54-hour automatic movement, and the fact that it comes with straps for different situations: one sleek rubber and one tactical fabric.

Black gloved hand holding a folded map, wearing a square silver watch with a black dial and blue and white bezel.
The watch is clearly aimed at the type of person who still uses paper maps.
Bell & Ross

Pricing and availability

The BR-03 GMT Compass is a limited edition, but with 500 pieces being produced, I don’t expect them to sell out too quickly. The watch is priced at $5,000, which represents a $500 upcharge over the standard BR-03 GMT models, which lack a compass scale.

The watch is available to purchase now directly from the Bell & Ross online boutique.

Square stainless steel Bell & Ross wristwatch with black, white, and blue compass dial and black rubber strap.Bell & Ross

Bell & Ross BR-03 GMT Compass

Specs

Case Size 42m
Movement Bell & Ross Cal. automatic GMT (ETA base)
Water Resistance 100m

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