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The Senator Cosmopolite, which, starting from 2018 is available also in a stainless steel case beyond its red gold and white gold alternatives, indicates home time in a sub-dial at 12 o'clock and local time by the two main hands in the center of the dial The AM/PM indication for the home time is in its respective sub-dial, whereas for the local time it can be found on the 9 o'clock sub-dial Once your home time is set, you set your local time, ie.
the main hands to the time at your travel destination Timezones unto themselves sound complicated enough - however, with daylight savings time adjustment taking place in some parts of the world but not in others, keeping time across the world with just one watch becomes that much more challenging Once that's done, you'll see that the "JFK" text will also now appear not in the DST, but rather in the STD aperture, to let you know, that you are now keeping Standard Time.
The top, i.e dial-side tier of the Glashütte Original Calibre 89-02 is responsible for making all these adjustments and ensuring, that the correct time is always shown in the respective time zones In essence the Glashütte Original Senator Cosmopolite is a world timer watch like no other, designed and engineered to perform the complicated task of keeping accurate time anywhere, and everywhere in the world. Source