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world timer
  1. WORLD TIMER MANUAL
  2. WORLD TIMER FULL

This simple feature adds true depth and complexity to an otherwise The dial is multi-layered, and boasts a “channel” where the reference cities are imprinted in silver. Yet, at a closer look, there is much more detail here that may not be appreciated with a single pass. The deep blue dial of the Nomos Zürich may be what first drew us to this world timer. Vacheron Constantin Overseas World Time 7700V/110A-B172 And it’s this same flawless simplicity that makes this World Time 5110J an eternal benchmark for world timers to come. Surrounding the inner dial are a two-tone 24-hour ring, as well as the referencity city outer segment.Īs far as world timers go, this is as clean as it gets. The dial, presented in silver, boasts an intricately detailed guilloché with applied yellow gold indices. In like manner, it provides simple zone-changing functionality at the press of a button. The movement inside, a refined automatic micro-rotor caliber, ensures the slim character is undisturbed. It also calls back to the precious metal construction of Cottier’s original 515 HU. The watch boasts a 37mm case in yellow gold which imparts a traditional and elegant profile. Nonetheless, the 5110J is an outstanding world time watch in its own right, without needing the praises of biased authors. It’s equally fitting that it be the World Time 5110J, given that it’s one of Paul Anthony‘s latest acquisitions. It’s only appropriate for the manufacturer of the first world time wristwatch to sit at the top of our list. Though the reference cities to be printed on world timer dials would see constant changes throughout history, Cottier’s mechanism has remained largely unchanged. Even throughout the past 2 decades, world time watches have served as a sign of their times by which specific reference cities they carry on their dials. This second workaround is essentially the concept upon which modern world timers are built. And later, by Cottier himself in 1953, through the use of a second crown that would actuate the outer dial ring both forwards and backwards.

WORLD TIMER MANUAL

First, by transferring it to a bidirectional bezel on the outside of the case for manual adjustment. The previously mentioned limitation of a static reference ring would soon be tackled. The Modern World Time Complication Is Born Only 5 years later, Patek Philippe would likewise enlist the watchmaker’s genius to produce the first ever world time watch, the Patek Philippe reference 515 HU. Simple and practical, Cottier’s complication would first be commissioned by Vacheron Constantin in 1932 for one of their pocketwatches. At the time, the only inconvenience was posed by this fixed ring, as it had to be adjusted by a watchmaker if the “local” reference city, which was always at 12 o’clock, had to be changed. The third and final element, a static outer ring on the dial, recorded each reference city in the 24 time zones of the world.

WORLD TIMER FULL

As a result, every two full rotations of the hour hand meant one full cycle of the inner ring. With the clockwise sweep of the hour hand, the inner dial ring would likewise rotate, albeit at half the speed and in a counter-clockwise direction. More specifically, he coupled the rotations of the center hour hand with a ring on the dial. The man was Louis Cottier, and from the back room of his wife’s stationery store in Carouge, Switzerland, he devised an ingenious time display. It wasn’t until the 1930s that a relatively unknown Swiss watchmaker would engineer a horological mechanism that serves as the foundation for even the most modern of world time watches. Yet the earliest examples were convoluted and all-around inefficient at achieving the goal – that of quickly providing an operator with the exact time in a different time zone. Like many times before, necessity had once more led to the invention of mechanisms for tracking time in distant places. It was in the late 1800s that, with the advent of global travel and commerce, pocketwatches with world time functions would first appear.















World timer