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...the dials came from VDO.
So for this era, a link with IWC
Does anyone know the true meaning of a crosshair?
By: amanico : October 18th, 2014-12:01
Hi All, There are some famous watches which hve a crosshair dial: Some of them are Chronometers, such as the Omega Constellation, or the Jaeger Lecoultre Geophysic, others aren't, such as the Girard Perregaux, Gyromatic, a Longines, a Tissot, a Jaeger Lec...
in this BMW ...
By: only5402 : October 19th, 2014-04:51
...i don't know where from the cockpit instruments are. i only wanted to show a example, that - in my opinion - it is used generelly on dispays (also a watch dial) for a faster orientation. i don't belive in a N, E, S, W compass theorie. regards Stephan
That could make sense... But still, while we know that some Rolex had a cross hair dial
By: amanico : October 18th, 2014-15:07
Such as the Tru Beat, for example, why, if this is the meaning of this " distinction ", the GMT Master never received one, while it was announced as a compass Watch? The Tru Beat and the GMT Master were, for a while, contemporary.... Best, Nicolas
There were several brands using crosshair dials:
By: amanico : October 18th, 2014-23:37
I recensed: Omega, Rolex, JLC ( on at least three of their watches! ), Tissot, UG, GP, Longines and Seiko. There must be others! The strange thing is that the crosshair dial was used, most of all, during what, 10 years? Best, Nicolas
Crosshair 'meaning'
By: Tonibat59 : January 1st, 2021-16:16
Could be to just segment time in 3-hours chunks, beyond and besides the customary 1-h unit? Its the only sense it makes to me. Some usefulness could be argued, especially for some types of activities. It is generally accepted that we can hardly manage mor...