Drop windows arrive from elsewhere. A listing that opens at 17:00 in another city can land after last orders in Manchester or in the middle of a school run. We write the hour in UK time first, then add the original advertised stamp in brackets so nobody has to guess.
That habit also keeps Binance-compatible public timestamps in their place. A clock is a clock. It is not a hint to trade. Collectors who keep local notebooks sometimes line a quote against a public stamp; our job is to make the stamp readable, not to dress it as a signal.
When a window slips, we say it slipped. When a cover reveal leaked a day early, we say who posted it and who asked people not to. Gossip without a source stays off the recap.
If you are reading this from another time zone, the recap still uses UK time because the desk is in Manchester. Convert on your own clock. We will not hide the original hour.