Other returning elements include a 41-hour power reserve, an impressive 300-meter water resistance rating and an antireflective double-domed sapphire crystal.

All of this is to say that lovers of the original watch will be happy to find that the elements that make it so iconic remain largely intact. However, some key differences help set this watch apart from all others.

The brushed stainless steel case is mated to an antireflective double-domed sapphire crystal.
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Perhaps it’s an obvious statement, but the chief difference between this watch and previous Modello Due models is its GMT function, which allows users to keep track of the time in a second time zone without sacrificing the watch’s standard functionality. Still, it needs to be said that this is the root of the watch’s differences.

That starts with the elements on the dial. As mentioned, the watch now has an additional GMT hand, noted by its larger Delta tip. That hand coincides with the new 24-hour numerical markers that surround the otherwise minimalist dial.