
While Rolex enjoys a catalogue filled with incredible watches, you might not instantly jump to the Explorer II. It's something of a quiet pick compared to others, with the showier GMT Master II and simpler Explorer offering a lot of competition for different users.
Personally, I've always loved the model. In particular, the white dial sat beneath that glowing orange GMT hand makes for a seriously delightful appearance which has had me hooked for years.
If you're also a fan, but need an alternative that doesn't come from the crown brand, take a look at these five hand-picked alternatives with something to suit every budget.
1. Timex Q GMT

If money is tight, Timex is always a solid brand to look at for good value. This Timex Q GMT might not nail the vibe visually, but it's one of the most cost-effective routes to a GMT watch from a reputable brand.
If you just need something which works – or perhaps you'd like a cheaper alternative for travel – this is a solid pick.
2. Seiko 5 Sports Field Deploy

While we're talking about value for money, it's pretty much impossible to miss Seiko. For those looking to spend under £500, this model is a real no brainer, offering stylish looks and solid specs in a package which costs less than you'd think.
It's pretty much a perfect case size, too – 39.5mm is much more wearable than the Rolex at 42mm, despite how minimal the difference sounds.
3. Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT

I couldn't not include the Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT because it's the watch I actually did buy. For me, this model is pretty much perfect – the smaller 39mm case diameter wears superbly, with the impeccable fit and finish which Christopher Ward has built its name on.
If you've got about £1,000 to spend, I don't think there's a better option than this one.
4. Breitling Chronomat Automatic GMT

In my humble opinion, Breitling remains one of the most underrated watch manufacturers out there right now. The brand is packed full of heritage, with a rich history and some killer designs.
This Breitling Chronomat Automatic GMT is a real looker, and I'd gladly be seen with it on my wrist.
5. Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Spring Drive GMT

Grand Seiko is undoubtedly one of the most impressive watch brands out there right now. This model, complete with a Spring Drive movement, makes a compelling case for itself as a luxurious option.
At the time of writing, there's even a killer deal to be had, with the best part of £3,000 slashed from the retail price – if you're thinking about it, don't miss this!