In total it's five time zones. The main one is set via crown. The 4 subdials are each additional 24hr time zones w/ night/day indicators set via recessed pin push on the edge of the case, one pusher for each dial.
In total it's five time zones. The main one is set via crown. The 4 subdials are each additional 24hr time zones w/ night/day indicators set via recessed pin push on the edge of the case, one pusher for each dial.
My great grandfather's Elgin and my grandfather's Onsa and Seiko were the first timepieces that got me to *see* watches. Got bit and it's still stinging.
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What kind o complications are there?
What kind o complications are there?
In total it's five time zones. The main one is set via crown. The 4 subdials are each additional 24hr time zones w/ night/day indicators set via recessed pin push on the edge of the case, one pusher for each dial.
In total it's five time zones. The main one is set via crown. The 4 subdials are each additional 24hr time zones w/ night/day indicators set via recessed pin push on the edge of the case, one pusher for each dial.
Impressive!