Looking for FREE World Time Clock

Hi ALL,
As the title say's is that I'm looking for a FREE in use World Time Clock as a Witgets ore as a APP.
In this case I like to have more than 1 clock to see the TIME in different countries, continents.
I seen many already on the Internet ... but any help here I would appreciated.
Thank you for your time ...
Dimaxum

Hi,
Any one has a idea?
Thank you for your time.
Dimaxum

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