Weather and clock app

After reading some of the posts I just got the beautiful widget....I like this one alot.
 
Got HD Widgets for .10 this week in anticipation of this. It looks great on Nexus.
 
Ok maybe this is a dumb question, but where did the world clock go on the Galaxy Nexus?

When I clicked on clock in my Droid Incredible, I got a clock app with the time, alarm, world clock. Now I just see the time and date in a "desktop mode" with a link to "set an alarm".

Am I missing something?
 
Ok maybe this is a dumb question, but where did the world clock go on the Galaxy Nexus?

When I clicked on clock in my Droid Incredible, I got a clock app with the time, alarm, world clock. Now I just see the time and date in a "desktop mode" with a link to "set an alarm".

Am I missing something?
That was an HTC Sense clock. Stock android does not have this. I'm sure you can find something similar in the maeket though
 
Thanks.

Perfect World Clock does the job for now. I just created 2 widgets using Perfect World Clock with the 2 other time zones I wanted - makes them quicker to see than on HTC!
 
I use WeatherBug Elite to put the temperature in the notification bar and Digital Clock Widget for the date and time because I like something with a little less clutter. With WeatherBug Elite, I can always see the temperature without having to unlock my phone since it's always there.
 
I have quite a few, but I'm running HD Weather right now. I also have Beweather Pro and Beautiful Widgets. HD Weather looks good on the GN screen.
 
I just downloaded HD Weather for .99 cents. Wish I had gotten it when it was .10! I think it looks good on the Nexus, and it's the perfect size. I'm going to put it on my Xoom as well, and see how it looks.
 
I've used BE, Weatherbug, Weatherchannel, etc and recently found My Weather, which has a neat 'Futurecast' map that shows sat & radar (clouds & rain/snow) animated forward thru the next 3 days.

It also has a desktop ver that I've switched over to.

For battery preservation on any weather app on a cell phone, I use my zip code for 'My Location' when not travelling rather than making the GPS kick in for updates.