hgo58 Major Contributor Joined Aug 13, 2024 Messages 1,960 Location Copenhagen Yesterday at 6:26 AM #21 For those who don't use AM/PM
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R Rene Member Joined Jun 18, 2025 Messages 6 Yesterday at 7:48 AM #24 The Swiss railway station clock design by Mondaine. There is none better
R Rene Member Joined Jun 18, 2025 Messages 6 Yesterday at 7:50 AM #25 And the night version which would not be so intrusive Attachments IMG_6617.webp 32.7 KB · Views: 0
S slartibartfast Major Contributor Joined Apr 18, 2024 Messages 3,950 Yesterday at 8:05 AM #26 hgo58 said: View attachment 22954 For those who don't use AM/PM Click to expand... I am never sure if noon is 12am or 12pm. Technically it is neither
hgo58 said: View attachment 22954 For those who don't use AM/PM Click to expand... I am never sure if noon is 12am or 12pm. Technically it is neither
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castalla Major Contributor Joined Mar 31, 2023 Messages 1,599 Location Comunidad Valenciana Yesterday at 8:22 AM #28 slartibartfast said: I am never sure if noon is 12am or 12pm. Technically it is neither Click to expand... There's a big difference between the English and German time worlds. Take the example of 17:30 In the English, this is half five. In the German, this is halb sechs (half six).
slartibartfast said: I am never sure if noon is 12am or 12pm. Technically it is neither Click to expand... There's a big difference between the English and German time worlds. Take the example of 17:30 In the English, this is half five. In the German, this is halb sechs (half six).
S slartibartfast Major Contributor Joined Apr 18, 2024 Messages 3,950 Yesterday at 8:24 AM #29 castalla said: There's a big difference between the English and German time worlds. Take the example of 17:30 In the English, this is half five. In the German, this is halb sechs (half six). Click to expand... Well they are in a different time zone
castalla said: There's a big difference between the English and German time worlds. Take the example of 17:30 In the English, this is half five. In the German, this is halb sechs (half six). Click to expand... Well they are in a different time zone