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First Look: Oak & Oscar Humboldt GMT

The Oak & Oscar Olmsted was one of my favorite watches I reviewed last year (review here). I was looking to follow that review up with a review of the Humboldt and the founder of Oak & Oscar told me, “Hang tight, we have something in the works.” I was excited to see what they were cooking up. 

The watch to come out of Oak & Oscar’s kitchen is an update to the Humboldt, the Humboldt GMT. This watch takes everything great about the Humboldt and gives it a styling adjustment as well as a full-fledged GMT complication (the previous Humboldt was a 3-hand watch with a 12-hour bezel). Not only is the Humboldt GMT getting some updates to its complications, but it also getting an anti-shock and anti-magnetic enclosure. Given Oak & Oscar’s ethos of using your watches and not babying them, this fits right in. 

Each colorway of the Humboldt GMT is built for legibility with high-contrast dial options. The classic Oak & Oscar colorways of white and navy blue will return. Oak & Oscar is introducing a matte black dial, which is a first for the brand (The lume pattern on the white dial is extremely cool). 

The Humboldt has always had great dimensions designed to fit a variety of wrists and the GMT will be no exception. The Humboldt GMT will come in at 39.5mm wide, 46.8mm lug-to-lug, and 12.5mm thick. The Humboldt GMT is available now with a 0 pre-order discount for a limited time. The full MSRP will be 25 and 25 on leather and a bracelet respectively. The Humboldt GMT is expected to ship Q2 of 2022. We will have a full video review in the coming months.  

Check out Oak & Oscar for more information and to pre-order. 

Will

Will has been a photographer for nearly 15 years. Coming from the world of landscapes and architecture, watches were something he never thought he would photograph. In 2018 he founded The Watch Clicker to bring his love for watches and photography together. Photographing watches quickly turned into also writing about watches and the reviews you see today are the product of that evolution. Dive watches and chronographs dominate his collection as he is a die hard tool watch fan. Will believes that you should wear a watch how you want to. Leather on a dive watch? No problem.

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