I feel like you already did in the other threadI could probably do an entire webinar just on clocks required for IFR.
And sometimes they have neither!Sometimes rentals don't have what you want, only what you need! Lol
I feel like you already did in the other thread
(and it was very helpful, thanks again)
Actually, it does have to be a "dedicated" clock, the definition of which is not quite as straightforward as it seems. The timer function on your transponder or GPS does not meet the requirements of 14 CFR 91.205. However, if you do have an operable installed clock, you could choose to use any other device in the airplane, installed or not, including the timer function on various "avionics boxes."
FWIW in any practical sense. With two GPSes and an EFB, I've got timepieces and timers galore.
Actually... The watches used in the Apollo program were manual. IIRC they show "Professional" under Speedmaster.Good enough for Apollo, good enough for my DPE - He had no issue with it.