Mühle Glashütte Nautische Instruments Lands New GMT Perfect For Frequent Fliers

Purely pilot, MGNI’s new Terrasport IV GMT brings a well made example of accessible luxury to the flight deck. All expected material quality is here. Sapphire, Steel, and a Sellita base on which Mühle adds their own Swan Neck regulation system and a custom rotor come together in a 10atm rated watch worth your time. As easy to use as it is to read, the Terrasport IV has a hacking (stop-second) central seconds hand and a quick set date. An elongated center hand with a red triangle makes reading the second time on the 24 hour scale easy at a glance. At 42mm wide and a slim 10.2mm tall, the new Terrasport will be as easy and comfortable to wear as it is on the wallet. Although yet to be finalized, you can expect the pricing on the GMT to land in the neighborhood of $2,000 with the five-link steel bracelet adding a bit more to the final price.

Mühle Glashütte Terrasport IV GMT

About Mühle Glashütte
Founded in 1869 in Glashutte, the company initially manufactured precision measuring instruments for the local watch industry and the watchmakers’ school, making an important contribution to Glashutte’s good reputation as the center of the German watchmaking industry. The wristwatches produced today stand out due to their clarity of display, functionality and high precision. Muhle Glashutte has been devoted to accurate measurement for over 140 years, and has been focusing on nautical instruments, marine chronometers and mechanical wristwatches since 1994.