cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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An Operational Oddity of the Seiko Presage Chronograph
I was messing around with my watch earlier today, winding and resetting it, and I discovered an odd thing.
The time setting adjustment and the minutes (and hours) counters of the chrono function are linked.
I checked with some other watches I own and found that none of them exhibit this behavior. See the video for more details
Seiko Presage Chronograph Oddity

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Wild guess:
By: skyeriding : November 3rd, 2016-18:32
Is this watch minute counter semi instantaneous or continuous? If the latter, its possible that while chronograph is in operation, its directly coupled to the motion works of the time hands. That would lead to this interesting quirk seen here... Regards, ...
Continuous
By: cazalea : November 3rd, 2016-20:08
Not like a 7750 that jumps after 60 seconds - this Presage minute hand moves smoothly. I checked with the 6S37 which also jumps on the minute counter. It does NOT exhibit the behavior of the Presage. It must be a feature of the new triple-clutch movement....