SHADY

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Johnny P wrote: SHADY wrote:
Johnny P wrote: Pretty simple but you must understand GMT time.
Do a google search for GMT time, and start reading.
I'm not telling, you must learn on your own. 
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
I hear yah and I have had a dual time zone watch but not a GMT world Timer with the roating bezel and the muti time zones.

Usually I dig it out myself but sometimes a thread is an easy way out. 
Hello Google.
 
Let say you have the second timezone set to GMT time 1800hrs on the dial, on the bezel there is a marking GMT , align the bezel to the second timezone hour hand. Each dot represent an hour, and city . Anything counterclockwise = minus, clockwise = plus from that position on the bezel, once that done you want to know New York time subtract 5 hours from the GMT time it should = 1300 hrs.
If you still don't understand read this PDF from Seiko it not the same watch, but same principle.
http://www.seikowatches.com/support/ib/pdf/wt01_e.pdf
Cool Breeze, thanks for the help.
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