Friday, 22 February 2019

Why Does the Calendar of the Watch Show Different Positions?

The calendar designed at that time was not at 3 o'clock, but at 12 o'clock. The masterpiece was Lange. Now Lange insists on this design click here.

After that, it was at 3 o'clock. The representative is naturally a Rolex with a magnifying glass. The unique "bubble mirror" design has become a major feature of Rolex, and the date display changed from the original slow jump to the instantaneous jump. A qualitative leap.

In addition to the 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions, 6 o'clock is also a very common position, but people only need to look up the cuffs a little upwards to see the time, so the calendar watch at 3 o'clock will be It seems so much.

In addition to the common window-opening watches, there are many other forms, the pointer type is one of them, it has the same function as the window-opening calendar, but the visual effect is quite different.

In particular, the sophisticated pointer calendar is more prominent, complex and organized, and the pointer calendar is more logical than the intuitiveness of the windowed calendar.

Pointer calendars are all based on scale records, and pointers are used as indicator tools. The difference between a calendar and a windowed calendar is the way it is displayed.

Then there is the big calendar window calendar that has to be mentioned. The modern big calendar is generally divided into two types: double-disc type, double-disc coaxial, and double-disc.

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