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Its mechanics display the time of day in two time zones at once - taking Standard and Daylight Saving Time into account - in any of the world time zones currently in use An auxiliary dial framed in silver at 12 o'clock presents the home time and integrated power reserve The characteristic Glashütte Original Panorama Date is at 4 o'clock, while two narrow windows at 8 o'clock are set within the curve of the dial.
The 24 time zones that deviate from GMT by a full hour are each represented by an IATA code in black; an additional 8 with half-hour deviations present codes in blue, and the remaining three, each with a three-quarter hour offset from GMT, show an IATA code in red The shimmering face of the watch is the product of hand-crafting in Glashütte Original's own in- house dial manufactory in Pforzheim, Germany The Panorama Date at 4 o'clock and the moon phase at 2 o'clock, in which a diamond-cut silvery moon and stars shine from the night sky, also reveal the hand of the artist.
A light blue Louisiana alligator leather strap with pin buckle echoes the blue of the dial and rounds off the timepiece, which features the manufactory's 90-12 automatic movement. . Source