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Eastern Standard time (EST) zone in the US is one hour ahead of Central Standard time (CST) zone. The sun got there in the east first, so they started ahead of the rest of the US. Central zone is the next zone towards the west from the EST zone. So, to directly answer your question, you would adjust your watch one hour back. For example 8 am in EST is 7 am in CST.
When you go from the US Eastern Standard Time Zone to the Central Standard Time Zone, you are moving from east to west. Time in the east is ahead of time in the west, so, if your watch were set to the Eastern Standard Time, you would move your watch back one hour when you arrive in the Central Standard Time Zone.
No, you can keep your watch, but depending on where in Canada you are from, you may have to adjust the time to compensate for possibly different time zones.
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A Bijoux watch can be adjusted by a jewelry retailer. The company may instruct an individual on how to adjust the sport watch themselves. For information on the item, contact the company directly.
It would be 2pm in Eastern Time. The four major U.S. time zones are arranged so that from east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific. Eastern is the earliest, and each zone is one hour behind the one before it. So if it is 2pm in Eastern, it's 1pm Central, 12pm Mountain, and 11am Pacific.
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You can't.
No, there isn't another piece of the time travel watch.