Need For Multiple Time Zone Clocks In Windows

Here are some of the reasons why you would want Windows to show multiple clocks: There are many websites that help you convert the time at your place into a different time zone. However, they require you to know the time zone abbreviation or the name of the cities for which, you wish to convert the time. For example, if you wish to know what is the equivalent of 11 AM IST in the US, you will have to think about the cities closer to the time zone code. Not all countries have a uniform time over the same time zone. The United States itself has four different time zones: Pacific Time (PT), Mountain Standard Time (MT), Central Standard Time (CST) and Eastern Time Zone (ET). Before proceeding to set up clocks, please note that you might not be able to set up accurate clocks for cities having a difference of fewer than 30 minutes. The following explains how to create additional clocks in Windows 11/10/8/7.

Display Multiple Clocks in Windows 11

To display multiple clocks in Windows 11 Taskbar:

Display Multiple Clocks in Windows 10

To show Multiple Clocks on the taskbar in Windows 10:

You can now see all the clocks by positioning the cursor on the time display in the system tray. Hope this helps! Read next: How to add Taskbar Clock on Secondary Monitor.