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More choices: a decoupled 2nd time zone, for fractional time zones; others

 

It's a bit too complex to describe WHY we need or have 1/2 or 3/4 hour time zones, but why not have a watch for when you need to visit those places???

Here's one candidate, the IKEPOD ISOPODE, with lots of other quirky features too, such as wacky rubber strap or bracelet, smooth case, etc.

It's deficient in one respect - no lume, so you can't see it at all in dim light. But fun anyway!



And there is always the "zone on front and zone on back" watch. This is what I got even though I really wanted a Master Hometime. A Grande GMT







Or the Oh-So-Beautiful but strangely unpopular MLC Pontos Decentrique (could it be the name) which gives you two zones with instant correction, day-night indicator, and my fav feature - luminous date.











Great first post - thanks for the inspiration. And happy collecting. I have had probably 50 GMT, 2-zone, etc watches and still love the theme.

Cheers

Mike aka Cazalea


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