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So far as I understood, you'd have your GMT hand set to "home" time (GMT or whatever) and then when you adjust the main time (in hour increments) the GMT hand stays at the same time.
On the cheaper end the GMT adjusts as well when you change the main time so you then have to separately adjust that back after you've adjusted the main time.
I still really don't understand how the "proper" GMTs work.
You set the normal hour to the new time zone and the GMT hand always points at GMT?
So if I'm reading the pic of the Steinhart Ti GMT, it's 10/22:10 local time, and 14:10 GMT?