About The Time Mag
A small editorial project about clocks, calendars, and the careful handling of time.
What we are
The Time Mag is a reference for the exact local time in major world cities, set in the spirit of a printed almanac rather than a software dashboard. We started because the existing time-zone web — full of ad-stuffed pages and dated UIs — wasn't enjoyable to use, even though the underlying data is genuinely interesting.
What we are not
We are not a comprehensive gazetteer. Sites like timeanddate.com and Wikipedia cover hundreds of thousands of populated places; we have chosen to cover several hundred carefully and add slowly. We would rather have one excellent page on Karachi than a thousand thin ones on places we know nothing about.
Editorial principles
- The arithmetic is real. Sunrise, sunset, distance, time-zone offsets — all computed from authoritative algorithms (NOAA, IANA, Haversine), not invented or copied.
- The writing is human. Every page is reviewed before publication. We do not auto-generate prose at scale.
- The pages are quiet. No ads, no popups, no autoplay video, no analytics that follows you elsewhere.
If you find an error, please tell us. We are a small team and we read every email.