Travel Complications (Dual Time Zone)
Dual Time Zone complications help determine the time in another time zone.
Dual Movement
While not technically a complication, the dual movement is a watch that contains two separate movements, each running from their own power source and each set independently.
Dual Time
In dual time watches, both displays are powered by the same movement.
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
The watch displays two or more time zones.
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) with Independent Hour Hand
This variety of GMT is a further development of the original. What makes it different is that the regular hour hand is set independently of the 24 hour hand, which completely changes the functionality of the watch.
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) with Fixed Hour Hand
Introduced by Rolex in the 1950’s, this GMT complication is considered a pilot’s watch. Its unique additional hour hand makes one revolution around the dial per day; pointing to twelve indicates midnight and pointing to six indicates noon.
World Time Zone
The World Time Zone feature has a rotating inner bezel with 24-hour display, part of the watch movement, and an outer bezel, listing the major cities in each of the 24 time zones. The outer bezel is set by the user. The inner bezel, marked to 24, makes one complete revolution per day.