Pity they have removed the 6, 9 & 12. For me that was a lovely touch and gave it a sort of unique niche that encompassed both the more sporty and dressy at the same time, in such a way that neither compromised the other.
Also, I would have thought that would be more appropriate for a GMT to have a few numerals on the dial itself, not just the bezel.
I feel that Longines have jumped on the macho seamaster homage military tough guy diver image bandwagon and foregone a sense a class and are just following the pack.
Longines Launch First HydroConquest GMT with New 24-Hour Display