Das müsste der erste Automatik-Chrono von ALS sein. Beide Zähler aus der Mitte heraus. Ist schon feines Kino und ich befürchte, nicht mal !"unser" Andreas wird eine bekommen...
wowhodinkee hat geschrieben:When the pusher at 4 o'clock is pressed to reset, the minute hand will jump back to zero quickly, but the seconds hand "covers the entire distance traveled beforehand within a fraction of a second - one full revolution for each measured minute. If the minute counter has not reached 30 minutes yet, the two hands will move counterclockwise. If the minute counter has passed 30, the hands will go clockwise. At high speed, the chrono seconds hand performs a full revolution for every minute required to reach the full hour.
und nochmal:
Hab ich noch nie gesehen... cool!hodinkee hat geschrieben:But we're not done yet! What's interesting here is that the Odyssesus case has clearly been designed all along to have pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock. They are used to set the large day and date windows. But this is a chronograph, and those buttons are needed! So what Lange did is really neat – they've made the buttons dual-purpose, dynamic buttons. When the crown is unscrewed and pulled out, the buttons adjust the day and the date. When it's screwed in, they are start/stop and reset buttons.
Quelle: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-a ... id=1&pid=2
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