I’m your pusher
You may not notice it at first glance, but once you start admiring the classic beauty of the Waterbury Traditional GMT, you’re sure to spot that pusher at two o’clock.

A pusher feels very out of place on a GMT, but pressing it sets the GMT hand independently, providing a satisfying tactical experience every time.
The green arrow hand will jump ahead one hour when the pusher is tapped. Alternatively, it will move continuously clockwise when the pusher is held down, allowing quick changes over multiple time zones.
The time and date are set in the standard manner by pulling the crown. When the crown is in the third position to set the time, the GMT hand defaults to the midnight spot and jumps back to where it was previously set once the crown is back in the zero position.
