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MWC GMT (Dual Time Zone) 200m/660ft Water resistant Military Watch in Black PVD Steel Case with Screw Crown

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MWC GMT (Dual Time Zone) 200m/660ft Water resistant Military Watch in Black PVD Steel Case with Screw CrownSKU Code: GMT PVD 200M Overview The MWC GMT Dual Time Zone Watch is a rugged military pattern GMT watch built for professionals and travelers alike. With a 316L stainless steel case in black PVD, a reliable Ronda 515. 24 quartz movement, and 200m 660ft water resistance, this watch is designed for extreme durability in any environment. Special Covert PVD Finish The covert matt black non reflective PVD finish used for this watch is often specified in

SKU Code: GMT/PVD/200M

Overview

The MWC GMT Dual Time Zone Watch is a rugged military-pattern GMT watch built for professionals and travelers alike. With a 316L stainless steel case in black PVD, a reliable Ronda 515.24 quartz movement, and 200m / 660ft water resistance, this watch is designed for extreme durability in any environment.

Special Covert PVD Finish

The covert matt black non-reflective PVD finish used for this watch is often specified in military contracts for special forces units, anti-terrorist units, and various covert operations. Unlike painted finishes on lower-quality watches that can fade or rub off, this PVD process alters the steel's color at a molecular level, ensuring durability even during heavy usage. However, the PVD finish can be damaged if the case is badly gouged or worn down by continuous heavy abrasion against hard surfaces.

Key Features

  • Dual Time Zone (GMT): Track two time zones with ease using the 24-hour hand.
  • High Performance Movement: Ronda 515.24 quartz with date window.
  • Professional Build: 316L stainless steel case with screw-down crown and caseback.
  • Superior Durability: 200m (20 ATM) water resistance, perfect for swimming, diving, and outdoor use.
  • Scratch-Resistant: Sapphire crystal with dual anti-reflective coating.
  • Military-Grade Design: Based on our 200m G10 general service watches, with contract markings and serial number.

Specifications

  • Case Diameter: 40mm (42mm including crown)
  • Lug to Lug: 46mm
  • Thickness: 13mm
  • Weight: 60g
  • Dial: Black with Super Luminova
  • Movement: Ronda 515.24 quartz
  • Case: 316L Black PVD Stainless Steel
  • Strap: 20mm NATO issue strap
  • Strap Bars: Drilled Lugs
  • Water Resistance: 20 ATM / 200m / 660ft
  • Glass: Sapphire crystal (shatter & scratch resistant)

Why Choose Sapphire Crystal?

Over 70% of our customers are military, police, or outdoor professionals who need gear they can rely on. From our experience, 90% of cracked watch crystals involve mineral glass, not sapphire.

  • Synthetic sapphire is heat-treated for maximum strength.
  • Provides exceptional scratch and shatter resistance.
  • Used in high-end timepieces and even iPhone screens for superior resilience.
  • Slightly higher cost, but ensures long-term reliability in tough conditions.

👉 Ideal for frequent travelers, pilots, military personnel, and anyone who needs to monitor multiple time zones with confidence.

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