Universalzeit by Moritz Grossmann Displays Time on a World Map
The latest creation of German watchmaker Moritz Grossmann, the Universalzeit, makes it possible to read seven time zones at a glance by intuitively displaying them on a world map. A total of six windows display the hour from 1 to 24 in each of the six cities. Thanks to the fact that daylight-saving time is not observed in the cities selected, the Universalzeit indicates the actual time all year round and no adjustment is necessary.
The galvanised base of the dial is finished with a sunray finish that lends the dial a luminous blue tone used to represent the oceans. The continents stand out for their salmon colour while the filigree network of longitude and latitude encircles the globe in a pale shade of white.
The numerals of the time-zones windows are black on a white lacquered background to ensure optimal legibility. Flat polished, the lance-shaped hour and minute hands and steel hour indices are manually crafted in the manufactory.
Crafted from stainless steel, the 44.5 mm x 13.78 mm case houses the new calibre 100.7, specially developed by Grossmann’s designers in the manufactory.
The hours in the time windows and the main time are set via the crown at 3 o’clock. When the minute hand passes 12, the time in the time windows jumps forward by one hour. A disc connected to a 24-tooth ratchet wheel moves beneath the dial. This is printed with a multitude of numerals from 1 to 24, each arranged at an angle of 15 degrees a...
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