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Dear all,
Anyone ever seen this one ?
Mechanical ( of course !) calibre 9300A.
Top button acts as reset/flyback & winds the spring.
smaller left button can only be turned to allow the hands to move/stop.
This is what surprises me.
I thought that pushing a button to stop it was the only & best way for accurate timing.
This one needs to be turned for approx 1/4 turn.
VERY impractical, either with your left hand or with your right hand.
And yes, it reads centiminutes , hundreths of a minute ; as used in timing production rates & so.
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