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The Elliot Brown A21 Automatic GMT exudes a rugged, tactical feel, perfectly matching its durable specifications. Its matte black dial, paired with bold vintage sand-colored SuperLuminova markings, offers instant visibility and a stealthy aesthetic. Inspired by the Holton Professional military model, the A21 is engineered for precision and endurance, featuring a shock protection system to ensure the reliability of its GMT automatic movement, even in extreme conditions.
Crafted from solid 316L stainless steel and vapour blasted with fine ceramic particles, the case has a matte pale grey, almost titanium finish, offering both technical appeal and a smooth, tactile feel. A hardened steel bezel with recessed 24-hour numerals and a bold 12-hour triangle, all flooded with vintage sand SuperLuminova, perfectly frames the dial.
Beneath toughened anti-reflective sapphire glass, the four hands, finished in bright matte white and coated in high-grade lume, offer perfect clarity. The dual-time GMT hand, with a bold arrowhead, neatly clears the stubby hour hand to reference the 24-hour bezel for second time zone tracking.
The high-grip, recessed crown at 4 o'clock is screw-down for extra protection against impacts, while fast-release steel strap bars make strap changes quick and easy. Powered by a human-driven automatic movement, the A21 is built for adventure and duty, with a spec sheet that reads like the ultimate watch checklist.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.