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Thread: Quartz chrono movement with 30 min subdial?

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    I'm very glad the examples found since I gave up looking and bought one with a 60 minute subdial are much more ugly than mine


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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    I'm very glad the examples found since I gave up looking and bought one with a 60 minute subdial are much more ugly than mine

    I'll keep looking....

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    DA, given that no one uses chronographs anyway, maybe you could just get a watchmaker to change the subdial on your edifice from a 60m to a 30m one. Then you'd have the best of both worlds
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    My Invicta has a 30 min sub hand


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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    I'm very glad the examples found since I gave up looking and bought one with a 60 minute subdial are much more ugly than mine

    This one is purty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    For once I'm not talking made up nonsense (just true nonsense). I've a sensitive sense of smell anyway but here's an example: if I'm toasting spices in a pan, I know when they're done because the smell changes from warmed-through to kinda-toasty. And so I don't need to keep peering in the pan, the smell will reach my nose when it's time.

    Similarly if I've left rice cooking in the kitchen with a bay leaf in, when the smell of bay leaf coming from the kitchen reaches a certain level I know the rice is done.
    I can tell when the toast is smoking!
    There's nothing important to read here.

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