Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Add another time to display
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 @aldisachen currently the clock will only use the system time. in the update coming April 1, you can specify the tinezone as an option. so then u could do two clock instances 
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 @aldisachen Hi aldisachen, 
 https://www.timeanddate.com/clocks/free.html offers a wide range of designs. You can modify analog and text-based clocks by your own. It can look like here:
  
 Generate a clock, copy the html-code and create a html-file (for example uhrzeit.html) at the module-folder.
 Example with 3 clocks:<html lang="de"> <head> <title>Uhrzeit</title> </head> <body bgcolor=#000000> <font color=white> <table> <tr> <td style="padding: 100px;"> <p style="font-size: 50px; color: white;">Bonn</p> <iframe src="https://free.timeanddate.com/clock/i8olx9pj/n83/szw500/szh500/hbw0/hfc000/cf100/hgr0/fav0/fiv0/mqcfff/mql15/mqw4/mqd94/mhcfff/mhl15/mhw4/mhd94/mmcfff/mms4/mml2/mmw1/hwm2/hhcbbb/hmcddd/hsceee" frameborder="0" width="500" height="500"></iframe> </td> <td style="padding: 100px;"> <p style="font-size: 50px; color: white;">Lima</p> <iframe src="https://free.timeanddate.com/clock/i8olx9pj/n131/szw500/szh500/hbw0/hfc000/cf100/hgr0/fav0/fiv0/mqcfff/mql15/mqw4/mqd94/mhcfff/mhl15/mhw4/mhd94/mmcfff/mms4/mml2/mmw1/hwm2/hhcbbb/hmcddd/hsceee" frameborder="0" width="500" height="500"></iframe> </td> <td style="padding: 100px;"> <p style="font-size: 50px; color: white;">Istanbul</p> <iframe src="https://free.timeanddate.com/clock/i8olx9pj/n107/szw500/szh500/hbw0/hfc000/cf100/hgr0/fav0/fiv0/mqcfff/mql15/mqw4/mqd94/mhcfff/mhl15/mhw4/mhd94/mmcfff/mms4/mml2/mmw1/hwm2/hhcbbb/hmcddd/hsceee" frameborder="0" width="500" height="500"></iframe> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>Replace the part beginning with “iframe” with your code and of course the names of the cities. 
 In the config.js, use MMM-SmartWebDisplay to display the clocks, write as url: [“/modules/uhrzeit.html”].
 May be, this can satisfy your needs.
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 @aldisachen I use MMM-Worldclock to display clocks for other time zones / parts of the world. That module is available on the 3rd party modules page. 
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 Hello together and thanks for the code / html. 
 But i don´t understadn the things. I´m not a developer. This looks very hard for me.
 But I will try to do this … can take lot of time for me. ;-)
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 @aldisachen I would try the worldclock module approach mentioned by @earnestrichards use it instead of the default clockmmodule 


