Where Work Hours Meet
This comparison is difficult for ordinary business-hour scheduling, making rotating times or written updates worth considering.
Compare the current time in New York, United States and Seoul, South Korea with live clocks, UTC offsets, and a quick conversion example.
This comparison is difficult for ordinary business-hour scheduling, making rotating times or written updates worth considering.
The 9:00 AM check is intentionally simple; calendar boundaries matter more for early morning or evening times.
When the invite starts from Seoul, 9:00 AM corresponds to 8:00 PM in New York.
Name New York as the source city when that side owns the meeting. If Seoul creates the invite, reverse the reference before sharing it.
With the current offset, 9:00 AM in New York is 10:00 PM in Seoul. The 9:00 AM check is intentionally simple; calendar boundaries matter more for early morning or evening times. Use the live calculator below for a specific meeting time.
The active offset makes Seoul 13 hours ahead of New York.
A calendar entry at 9:00 AM in New York should display 10:00 PM for Seoul.
The relationship is calculated by city, so it can move when only one location changes clocks.
This comparison is difficult for ordinary business-hour scheduling, making rotating times or written updates worth considering.
When the invite starts from Seoul, 9:00 AM corresponds to 8:00 PM in New York.