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US Patent 4821248
Issued Date
April 11, 1989
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A world timepiece having means for controlling the time correction of the fundamental time that the fundamental time is interlocked to the time of a region having time difference when the correction amount is shorter than a time-differential unit time (thirty minutes or one hour), and is not interlocked when the correction amount is equal to the multiple of the time-differential unit time.
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April 11, 1989
Application Number
07/065,260
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June 22, 1987
US Classification
368/21   968/490 968/910
Int'l Classification
G04C   3/00   (20060101)   G04G   5/02   (20060101)   G04C   3/14   (20060101)   G04G   5/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
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Jun 20, 1986 [JP] 61-144525
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368/21   368/22   368/23   368/24  
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