

Having a sapphire crystal as well, the Henley GMT is much more watch than I thought it would be, and of course, that is always a good thing. I was pleasantly surprised to find a ceramic bezel insert and also a screw down crown seeing how it is only 100 meters water resistant and I assumed it was going to be more in the fashion watch category. I had read the website quickly and had somewhat forgotten about it, and in the meantime, Rotary had sent the watch for review. There are some nice features that I did not expect to be on the Rotary Henley GMT. As it is now, it just blends in too much. A little coating of lume paint or maybe if it was yellow, would have made it jump out more against the dial. The orange GMT hand, which can be set independently of the time, is bold and easy to see at a glance, but I cant say the same for the second hand. This the type of dial you really enjoy looking at or photographing, or at least I do, as it is constantly changing shades of blue and I love how it plays off the light. The date wheel also has a nickel plated border, which makes everything stand out on the dial and also very cohesive.

It is wonderfully executed and flows nicely with the applied nickel plated hour markers and hands. The standout of the Rotary Henley GMT is the sunray dial. The Henley GMT is an attractive watch in my opinion and at just under $300, a decent value. Checking the website before I sat down to write this review, I noticed that the blue dial version is currently sold out, but that is only temporary and there are other colors available, should you be interested in one. The one I show here is on the lower end at $285 because it has a leather strap instead of a stainless bracelet. The Rotary Henley GMT is a new model from the British Based brand (though not produced in the UK), and comes in a few different color and strap options at a price point of $285-$335.
