Tell the time in two places at once with the C60 Trident GMT 600

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Christopher Ward
The power of the C60 Trident GMT 600
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As part of our Trident Summer Campaign, we're rediscovering the C60 Trident GMT 600.

Four hands. Two time zones.
One legend and a world of possibilities
The C60 Trident GMT 600 could well be the perfect everyday watch.

First, waterproof to 600m, it can withstand everything the deep can throw at it. It also looks the business.

But that’s only half the story.

Thanks to its Sellita SW330 automatic movement it is the ultimate world-traveller watch, able to monitor another time zone using the fourth ‘GMT’ hand and 24-hour outer bezel.​
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Not sure how to use it?
Here’s a step-by-step guide.

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C60 Trident GMT 600 macro
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Work out what time zone you’d like to monitor. If it’s 10am in the UK, and you want to follow New York, then you should set the GMT hand five hours behind the present time.​
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Pull the crown to the second position. Then rotate the GMT hand in hour increments until it reaches 5am on the 24-hour bezel.​
C60 Trident GMT 600 back plate
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C60 Trident GMT 600 dial
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Once you’ve done that, return the crown to the original position. The GMT hand is now aligned with New York and will follow it as long as the movement is ticking.​
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As part of our #TridentSummer campaign, we’re giving away five Trident watches. Head to our social channels now to find out more.

Competition closes on Sunday August 23rd and winners will be contacted on August 25th - good luck!​
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Some very sharp looking offerings, from Christopher Ward.:wink: Thanks for posting this up, Mike. :hat:
 
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