Are you a worldly man who hates buttons? If you answered “yes” to this question, frankly that’s kinda weird because it’s insanely specific, but we may have found the perfect watch for you. Actually, even if you don’t have a hatred of all things clickable, the World Time Sport from Phosphor is something you’d want to strap on your wrist. Touch lens operation allows you to swipe through screens like you were unlocking your iPhone. As for the worldly part, you’ve got 24 time zones for one display mode while also being given the option of displaying a second time zone on the same display. With all the technology jammed in there you might expect the World Time Sport to be bigger than a timepiece on a successful rapper’s arm but it’s actually quite the opposite measuring just 9.3 mm thick. Plus, you can buy one and actually still afford to travel.
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