Mühle Glashütte Nautical Instruments 29er Big GMT
Automatic movement SW330-2 with a 56-hour power reserve, polished stainless steel case, 42.4 mm diameter, 10.3 mm height, screw-down stainless steel crown, black dial, 24-hour display, date display at 3 o'clock, silver-tone hands and indices, red GMT hand, white minute track, brown canvas textile strap with stainless steel pin buckle, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, stainless steel case back with sapphire crystal insert, 10 bar water resistance
Sporty yet elegant, striking, and cosmopolitan. True to the motto "Luxury follows Function," the new 29er Big GMT now features a second time zone display. Ideal for frequent travelers, globetrotters, and those who constantly switch between time zones at their desks. The gray second time zone is displayed on the outer ring of the watch, stylishly accentuated by a light blue marker at the 24 on the scale. Also in blue, the tip of the GMT hand indicates the GMT scale located on the rehaut. This scale consists of a triangular frame, ensuring easy access to the main time. The main dial itself is a rich black with a high-contrast white minute track and applied indices. These, along with the date, are positioned slightly recessed, ensuring excellent legibility and a well-organized layout. The dial is protected by a 10.3 mm thick stainless steel case and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Thanks to its slim profile, the case is among the slimmer models in the 29er watch family. This is made possible by a newly designed middle section, which accommodates the thinner automatic movement SW 330-2, Mühle version. Despite the reduced height, the case, at 42.4 millimeters, has the same diameter as all 29er Big models. Varied surface finishes create a captivating interplay of light reflections. The 4.10-millimeter-high movement—like the movements in all Mühle new releases of 2026—is equipped with an exclusive special rotor. This rotor is reserved exclusively for new models presented and manufactured in 2026. The occasion is "Three Decades of Wristwatches," as Nautische Instrumente Mühle-Glashütte began manufacturing wristwatches in 1996, two years after the company's founding with marine chronometers and ship's clocks. Furthermore, the movement is equipped with the shock-resistant woodpecker neck regulator and is regulated in six positions. The Glashütte watchmakers adjust the movement so that its rate is between 0 and +8 seconds per day. This regulation is based on chronometer standards, but its primary purpose is to prevent the watch from running slow. After all, no wearer of a Mühle watch should be late because of their timepiece.