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Thanks for the very interesting reference. The Babelfish website provides some help with the translation; I may ask a friend in Germany to provide a better translation, which I will then post for everyone to see.
It does not have the fly-back function, but at least the two-button model has the time-in / time-out function. With the one-button version, you are limited to start / stop / reset, with no ability to stop the chrono and then continue with it running. I find the two-button version to be far more useful for actually timing things.
Jeff
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Jukio:
: with more info about the history of the
: Airforce group the Fliegerchronograph was
: used during ww2.
: I like those watches with history! Does the
: watch have a flyback function like the
: Tutima Urofa 59 movement?
: Congrats with this watch.
: regards,
: Juko
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