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April 18, 2007 2:32 PM PDT

Porsche 911: Is that a.m. or p.m.?

by Kevin Massy

(Credit: Autoblog)

Here's the perfect accessory to ensure that you don't burn your Porsche-toasted bread or over-roast your Porsche-brewed coffee. The Porsche Design Worldtimer P'6750 is a titanium-cased wristwatch that can simultaneously display the current time in two world locations . Unveiled at this week's "Baselworld" watch and jewelery show, the Worldtimer P'6750 was designed by Eterna and makes use of a purpose-built movement module, which makes use of discs rotating behind the dial to ensure the secondary time zone is in sync with the main watch face.

There's no indication whether or not it's waterproof, so make sure you check the instruction manual before taking it out on your Porsche yacht.

Via Autoblog

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Porsche Design is NOT Porsche AG (well, sorta)
by make_or_break April 18, 2007 4:53 PM PDT
Porsche Design Group is a separate entity from Porsche AG (i.e., the car company). All the watches, boats, bicycles, coffee makers, eyeglass frames, etc., etc. is done by PDG. Even though it's all in the family, the business model between the two is entirely different.
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