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Thanks. It endorses my view on accuracy then...
Thanks very much.
Therefore it appears that it would always be in inadvisable approach for any watch to try and use the chrono-seconds hand to double-up as a time-keeping seconds hand also. Each time the chrono seconds resumes its work as a time keeping seconds, all accuracy is sacrificed.
Perhaps that is why all of the true chronographs have the chrono seconds and the timekeeping seconds separate.
Would hope that more members would contribute their views on this matter.
regds /narsi
excellent question
By: SpanishRob : November 27th, 2011-14:41
the chrono second hand can run continuously and DOUBLE as a second hand because of the lack of friciton in the 28-520 and evenly distributed energy to the chrono modual and time keeping, BUT does not replace or act as the real second hand. Internally, the...
A precision
By: Dje : November 29th, 2011-02:31
Hi, Indeed the 5980 (and 5960) doesn't have a permanent seconds hand. Time is indicated only by hour and minute hands. Due to the construction of the calibre you can let the chrono engaged permanently if you want, meaning also that you can use the central...
And more questions
By: chintu : November 30th, 2011-08:46
If the chrono-seconds hand is left running as a permanent timekeeping-seconds hand, then it would also lead to the chrono-minute hand and the chrono-hour hand ( in the sub dial at 6' O clock) running continuously. This leads to the following questions 1. ...