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This is documented in the "SMP Troubleshooter" article in the OMEGA section here on Chronocentric. Check that section out for full details.
Another option to consider is the Seamaster Multifunction. It looks like a basic. conservative watch, yet has all the additional features in digital form that appear on the dial only when needed. Easy to use as it all operates by turning and pushing the crown. Identical in features and function to the popular Breitling Aerospace.
Also includes an alarm, countdown timer and chronograph in addition to the second time zone. Overall, a superb travel watch.
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