Why can't the chronograph always start the chronograph function? Many watch friends know that a chronograph wrist watches has two second hands. Take our chrono watch as an example, the richly layered watch dial is matched with hollowed-out Arabic numerals hour markers, the classic 6-pin and 3-eye sub-dails design, the knife-shaped watch hands with beautiful lines, and three elegant small seconds hands. The overall appearance is very beautiful and full of technology, but people who don’t understand it think that the wrist watch has stopped, because the long second hand in the center is normally stationary, it is the second hand of the timing function, and it will only move when the timing function is activated. The real seconds hand is located in the 0-60 small seconds sub-dial at 6 o'clock. At 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock are the 24-hour indication and the minute cumulative chronograph sub-dial of 0-30 respectively. But we can't turning on the chronograph function all the…
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