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R E A D I N G T H E T I M E I N T H E D A R K
The dial and the hour, minute and seconds hands of your watch
have luminescent elements that allow you to read the time effort-
lessly, even in total darkness.
R E A D I N G T H E C H R O N O G R A P H
Chronograph seconds hand: The scale for the central chrono-
graph seconds hand runs around the edge of the dial.
Minute and hour counters: The subdial at 12 o'clock has two
hands, which run continuously and show the elapsed time on a
12-hour and a 60-minute scale. The hour and minute counters can
be read like a standard analogue time display. In other words, one
revolution of the minute counter is equal to 60 minutes, and one
revolution of the hour counter is equal to 12 hours.
U S I N G T H E C H R O N O G R A P H
Start: To start the chronograph, press the start/stop button.
Flyback: You can start recording a new time immediately, even
when the chronograph is running. Simply depress the reset/flyback
I N G E N I E U R C H R O N O G R A P H S P O R T