
Greubel Forsey unveils a new interpretation of its GMT Balancier Convexe – more refined, more wearable, and more complete than ever before. While it shares its name with a previous creation, this timepiece represents a significant evolution. With a more compact case, an integrated power reserve display, and even more technical and aesthetic finesse, it is the ultimate expression of the GMT complication according to Greubel Forsey.

The Terrestrial globe remains the central element of this creation – a miniature Earth rotating in real time over 24 hours, nestled within an amphitheatre-like architecture. Flush with the sapphire crystal, it is surrounded by multiple layers of timekeeping indications: local time, universal time, a second time zone, as well as the distinction between day and night.

The mechanical spectacle continues with the signature 30˚ inclined balance wheel, suspended in space beneath a perfectly black polished steel bridge and flanked by a small seconds display. A newly integrated 72-hour power reserve adds a practical and visual enhancement, without compromising the balance of the dial.

This entire horological construction is housed in Greubel Forsey’s signature Convexe case – in titanium, with a more compact form. Measuring 42.9 mm at the caseband, it offers improved ergonomics while maintaining the brand’s signature architectural profile. The domed sapphire crystal, the three-dimensional bezel, and the integrated lugs underscore the sculptural nature of the timepiece, which can be worn on a titanium bracelet or hand-sewn rubber strap.
GMT Balancier Convexe
GMT, second time zone, rotating globe with universal and day/night time, worldtime across 24 time zones, summer/winter time indication, cities observing daylight saving time, GMT pusher, 30˚ inclined Greubel Forsey balance wheel system, hours and minutes, small seconds, 72-hour power reserve.
- Gehäusematerial Titanium
- Limitierung 22 timepieces
- Chronometrische Gangreserve 72 hours
- Gehäusedurchmesser 42.90 mm
- Wasserdichtigkeit 5 ATM – 50 m – 164 ft
- Anzahl der Bauteile 496
- Frequenz 21,600 vibrations/hour
- Höhe auf Glas 17.60 mm