GMT Blue & Red Style | Wall Clock (With Date Magnifier)
Historical Context
The dual-color 24-hour bezel originated in 1954. Commercial aviation required a method for pilots to track two time zones simultaneously during transatlantic flights. The design separated the 24-hour scale into two halves. The red section indicated daylight hours. The blue section indicated nighttime hours. This functional layout became a recognized standard in aviation timekeeping.
Product Description
This wall clock adopts this classic aviation architecture. The black dial features high-contrast luminescent hour markers. A red auxiliary hand provides a distinct visual accent. The outer bezel utilizes the traditional red and blue 24-hour layout. A mineral glass lens magnifies the date display at the three o'clock position. The sweeping second hand operates on a silent quartz movement. This mechanism eliminates audible ticking. The chassis consists of solid brushed stainless steel.
Structural Specifications
This aviator-style watch features a two-tone bezel in red and blue, and is crafted from brushed 304L stainless steel. The black dial is adorned with UV-reactive luminescent markers, and the mineral glass crystal includes a functional date magnifier. It boasts a silent sweep quartz movement and measures 34 cm in diameter and 5 cm in depth, weighing 1.2 kg.
