PG1/01 GMT – Mean Time

BHD 635.000
Description

The first-ever GMT from SEVENFRIDAY has landed—and it’s a time-traveling tribute to retro-futurism. Meet the PG1/01, where brutalist design meets aerodynamic flow, all wrapped in a layered, industrial aesthetic that screams next-level cool.


Inside beats the Japanese-made Miyota 9075 automatic GMT movement with 42-hour power reserve, encased in a sculptural 44.5mm stainless steel case with a 4-layer dial construction. Turquoise hands, yellow markers, sunray finishes, and a sapphire crystal—yes, it’s a visual feast.


Finished with SEVENFRIDAY’s signature calf leather strap or a milanese bracelet, this piece connects to the SEVENFRIDAY app via an embedded NFC chip for instant authentication. Because being on time shouldn’t mean being boring.

Features

It’s Sevenfriday's First GMT: A new era for SEVENFRIDAY—and you get to wear the milestone.

Retro-Futuristic Cool: Brutalist case, turbine-like dial, and playful color pops.

Tech Meets Style: NFC chip, app connection, and authentication built right into your wrist.

Specifications

CASE

Material: Stainless steel

Size: 44.5mm (3H–9H) x 44mm (12H–6H)

Thickness: 13.55mm

Construction: 3-piece case

Finish: Domed top satin-finished, polished lower part, polished bezel with sunray brushed inner ring

Bezel: Grooved with black Berlac lacquer

Water Resistance: 5 ATM


MOVEMENT

Type: Automatic GMT

Calibre: MIYOTA 9075 (Japan made)

Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, 24h GMT, date

Power Reserve: 42 hours


DIAL

Construction: 4 layers

Finish:











HANDS & DISCS

24-Hour Disc: Gunmetal opalin with yellow relief printed marker

Hour Hand: Glossy turquoise

Minute Hand: Glossy white with luminous tip

Seconds Hand: Sandblasted rhodium with matte black pointer


GLASS

Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating (underside)


STRAP OPTIONS







CASEBACK

Material: Sunray satin-polished steel

NFC chip: Embedded for secure app-based authentication


COMPATIBILITY

Connects with SEVENFRIDAY App (iOS/Android) via NFC chip