GT40 CHRONO - GOLD

GT40 CHRONO - SILVER

GT40 muti-functional Chronograph

Inspired by the car frame, the case adopts a fully hollowed-out and streamlined design, perfectly integrating automotive mechanical engineering elements into a 43mm round case.

Seiko VK68 MECA-QUARTZ hybrid MOVEMENT

The Seiko VK68 movement features a central chronograph 1/5 second hand with flyback reset. The subdial functions are a 60-minute chrono, small seconds, and 24 hour dial. A date window, 3 year battery life, and +/- 20 seconds a month accuracy round out the features.

story of GT40 Chronograph

The GT40 Chronograph combines striking design elements with exceptional durability, creating a bold and edgy aesthetic that seamlessly merges racing style and functionality—This race inspired timepiece is powered by an impressive engine of its own, the renowned VK68 movement from Seiko. Whether it is daily work or weekend travel, the GT40 watch can easily handle it and show your excellent taste anytime and anywhere.

GT40 Chronograph WATCH FAQ

1. What is a chronograph anyway?

A chronograph is a watch that is equipped with an additional timekeeping function. This timekeeping function can be used by pressing the so-called pushers on the side of the case. It can therefore be described as a combination of a stopwatch and a display watch.

2. How does a chronograph work?

A chronograph has three basic functions: start, stop and reset. As already mentioned, this function can be operated using the two pushers on the side of the case next to the winding crown. Important to know : You can stop, start and reset the clock, but you do not interfere with the clock or the time itself!

3. Who invented the chronograph?

The first chronograph was invented by Louis Moinet in 1816. The chronograph was originally used to track astronomical objects. In 1821, Nicolas Mathiew developed Rieussec at the request of King Louis XVIII. the first chronograph marketed to measure the duration of horse races.

4. What is the difference between a chronograph and a chronometer?

A chronograph is used to record and measure time very precisely, while a chronometer watch is characterized by a very special precision. When a chronograph watch is called a chronometer, it has passed precision tests over a period of time and received an official rate certificate. A chronograph can also be a chronometer.

5.How to read a chronograph?

Operating the chronograph or the pushers is actually quite simple: press the top button to start/stop or pause, and the bottom button to reset the hands to zero.  But be careful: Do not reset the hands to zero until you have stopped measuring time. Otherwise the watch could possibly be damaged.

6. What are the primary purposes of a chronograph feature in a watch?

Chronograph watches are used to measure and record precise time intervals, making them ideal for activities like sports, aviation, and timing events.

7. Can I use a chronograph watch for underwater activities?

Some chronograph watches are water-resistant and suitable for swimming, but not all of them are designed for diving. Check the watch's water resistance rating.

8. What's the difference between a quartz and mechanical chronograph watch?

Quartz chronographs are more accurate and affordable, while mechanical chronographs have a traditional, intricate, and often more expensive movement.

9. Are chronograph watches suitable for everyday wear?

Chronograph watches come in various styles and can be worn daily, but it depends on the watch's design and your personal preferences.

10. How can I choose the right chronograph watch for my needs and style?

Consider factors like your budget, the type of movement you prefer, water resistance, design, and brand reputation when selecting a chronograph watch that suits your needs and style.