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: sorry guys,
: with the chronograph function all small dials
: are used, to count up seconds,minutes,hours,
: the main dial, the large hands are to tell
: time,
: but the large second hand what does do ??
: does it sweep round like a normal seamaster, or
: is it stopped and only used by the chronograph,
: is the small dial on the left used as the sweep
: hand to show the seconds?
: thanks
: Tarkan
yes the large secondhand is only for the stop watch function it returns to zero when reset, whereas the small secondhand keeps running all the time.
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