Editor's note: If you're after a sports watch with a GMT complication, the world is your oyster … err, well, you get what I mean. Almost every serious watchmaker on the planet makes a hardy, go anywhere timepiece with a dual time zone function, and because of this, the subgenre has become somewhat homogenous – there just aren't that many timepieces out there that look markedly different. One watch that does break the mould, however, is the limited edition Grand Seiko Blue Ceramic Hi-Beat GMT "Special". Thanks to its inimitable dial, case construction and size – 46.4mm – this is a wristwatch like no other. And, chances are you'll never see more than one being worn in the same place, because just 350 examples exist.* In the wonderful world of Grand Seiko, if it's not using a quartz crystal – and, yes, that includes the Spring Drive – then inside is a Caliber 9S movement. Introduced in 1998, the Caliber 9S is the staple of all mechanical Grand Seikos and forms the base for everything from humble three-handers to hi-beats and GMTs. This year, Grand Seiko are celebrating the 20th birthday of the 9S with – in addition to quite…

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