• I’m constantly searching these..

    I use ‘dual-time’ ‘world-time’ ‘GMT’ ‘UTC’

    Bell and Ross is good - likely on my list in the future.

    I have a real soft-spot for the ‘Steve McQueen’ explorers.

    Another vote for Sinn also.. I like the 144 with 12 hour GMT but could be a bit busy depending on your preference.

    It can be done with a 12-hour rotating bezel also (obvs won’t tell you AM/PM).

    The functionality of the movement can be important - whether you can set the main time without impacting the secondary - or vice versa.. in this respect it sounds like Rolex have this covered.

    The ‘steel’ Casio world time watch also looks pretty good to be honest but not sure it displays 2 times concurrently— generally I prefer just to be able to glance down rather than press buttons to access the second time.

    Wow - I’ve bored myself now! Let us know which direction you’re thinking.

  • I have a real soft-spot for the ‘Steve McQueen’ explorers

    The modern Explorer II is a true dual-time zone watch but on the original Explorer II (including the Steve McQueen) the 24hr hand is fixed to the main time. The purpose of it is to know whether it’s AM or PM, eg if you’re an arctic explorer when the sun never sets or down a dark cave somewhere.

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