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Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph WT $14,700 jaeger-lecoultre.com
Perfect for global wanderers, the Polaris combines an in-house chronograph with a world-time complication. Cased in lightweight titanium, this 44-millimetre watch has a crown at 10 o’clock to control the rotating city disc – set the city you’re in and also see the time in 23 others. It’s water-resistant to 100 metres and the dial comes in black or blue.
Tudor Black Bay GMT $4670 tudorwatch.com
This GMT model is a first for Tudor and, at a glance, offers Rolexlike looks and reliability – for at least half the price. Spanning 41 millimetres, it’s cased in steel on a riveted steel bracelet or comes with a fabric or leather strap. You can adjust local time in hourly increments without stopping the watch. It has a COSC-certified movement and is water-resistant to 200 metres.
Montblanc 1858 Geosphere $7970 montblanc.com
This distinctive timepiece features domed hemisphere globes that make a full rotation every 24 hours, surrounded by a scale showing the 24 time zones; the Northern Hemisphere turns anticlockwise and the Southern Hemisphere clockwise. There’s a second timezone indication at 9 o’clock and the date (linked to the local time) at 3 o’clock.