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The dual time zones are independent and the minute hands in each of the timezone dials can be set independently without any constraints. Thus you can set the times even one minute apart if you wish to...

Two other good choices are Dubey & Schaldenbrand Aerodyn Duo which comes with independently operating twin time zone dials, date subdial and a 24 hour indicator (most valuable when travelling). A real value-for-money watch.

Parmigiani Hemisphere offers the same convenience, but with two 24 hour indicator dia ls for added convenience and  a Manufacture movement to boot and ofcourse the premium pricing!!!

IMHO it would be preferable to stay away from pure GMT watches as any time difference under 60 minutes between your foreign and local time zones becomes impossible to manage.

The world time watches with the 24 zones are also not the best of options given the limitations of one hour increment as well as the summer time setting issues.

I am not sure about the new Vacheron world time which addresses the half hour issues, but looks quite cluttered in the bargain. Same for Andersen's world time watch ( tribute Fleming)

Cartier's world timer has just entered the fray. But not my cup of tea.

regds

narsi

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