PandaSPUR
·If I understand you correctly, they'd have to start the stopwatch at midnight or noon of the second time zone, then read the second zone hour from the six o'clock subdial? Plus having to remember am/pm of the second zone (and winding the watch daily.) Seems like a lot of work!
Yep pretty much. I don't think its a lot of work if the chrono is your daily since you'll be keeping it wound anyway.
Remembering if the other timezone is ahead or behind you (so either day or night) shouldnt be too hard either IMO.
I would try it myself if I wasnt paranoid about extra wear on my watches. Plus, I have a GMT for this purpose anyway.
