A new industry, meant for extremely close circles and only particular customers, is the business of Pro-Hunter. “Watch tuning” is part of their business, as the Rolex cage proves it. They have now released a new timepiece, the GMT II. Designed by Kamal Choraria, this watch has a reputable past.
It was first made for Tom Ford’s chain stores, a few years ago, under the name of Tom Ford Pro-Hunter. Thing is, the previously named director and fashion designer requested a golden Rolex. In spite of this, he seriously liked the idea, and the project got abandoned, because Tom’s lawyers decided that the project was too new and didn’t show profit at that time.
Another reputable name, Magnus Thorud, enjoyed the later design of the timepiece, and finally asked for one in August 2011. This project, the Pro-Hunter GMT Master II comprises a personally engraved back case, marked from 001 to 100, diamond-like carbon coating, the Pro-Hunter golden font, and bright gold markers on top of a black dial.
If you would like to be the happy possessor of a piece like this, get on JamesList and order one for £14,950,