In addition to the standard functions, this Worldtimer has a separately adjustable inner rotating bezel with an additional time zone and a compass division. This watch is particularly suited to people who always need to have 3 time zones displayed, such as pilots, frequent flyers, international business people, etc.
T1 Time at place of departure
T2 Home time or GMT
T3 Time at place of arrival
4 Compass division
5 Small second
6 Day and night display
7 Date
8 - Pusher for T1
9 + Pusher for T1
10 Vertical crown for setting T3 and compass
In the illustration above
T1 06:53 or 18:53
T2 02:53 or 14:53
T3 09:53 or 21:53
Synchronize T1 and T2, set time and date as described here.
Set T3:
- T3 means determine time at place of arrival and/or time difference to place of departure. Pull the vertical crown (10) upwards.
- Turn the vertical crown (10) clockwise or counterclockwise and set the corresponding time difference + or -, i.e. 12:00 of T3 (time at the place of arrival) is set in difference to 12:00 of T1 (time at the place of departure).
- Push the vertical crown back down to the neutral position.
Set the compass:
- Remove the watch from your wrist.
- Pull the vertical crown upwards and set the south direction on the rotating compass ring to the bisector (centre) between the hour hand and 12:00. (Before 06:00 and after 18:00, halve the larger angle between the hour hand and 12 o'clock).
- Push the vertical crown back down to the neutral position.
- Point the hour hand at the sun and read the cardinal points from the compass ring.