Alkiro1
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Don't worry it's not a big issue
Feb 25, 2017,01:05 AM
If I noticed this little problem that's because I precisely worked on that these last days at school
Best wishes
Alkiro
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Thanks Poky!
By: Bounce781 : February 24th, 2017-01:01
Much appreciated. Cheers
Interesting, but how does it work?
By: crown comfort : February 24th, 2017-03:25
I assume this displays the sunrise/sunset times? So is there an annual calendar? And how does it take Latitude into consideration? Thanks, CC
Thanks Alkiro.
By: Bounce781 : February 24th, 2017-18:25
What\'s wrong with the hands? Please do tell. Cheers
Goodness me, so it is!
By: Bounce781 : February 25th, 2017-00:53
Thanks Alkiro. Can\'t believe I had not noticed it before! Yep, will need to have it sorted
Don't worry it's not a big issue
By: Alkiro1 : February 25th, 2017-01:05
If I noticed this little problem that\'s because I precisely worked on that these last days at school Best wishes Alkiro
Cool.
By: Bounce781 : February 25th, 2017-02:03
Thanks for the tip.
How it works
By: socabaptist : February 24th, 2017-08:27
So how does this sunrise/sunset complication work? The watch has a set of cams which are created for a specific longitude and latitude. Each specific watch is set for a specific location eg. Stamford, Connecticut, which is just 35 miles outside of New Yor...
Thanks socabaptist.
By: Bounce781 : February 24th, 2017-18:28
According to "we’ve only seen three other wristwatches not made by Martin Braun that have this (sunrise/sunset) complication: the AP Royal Oak 26603, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grande Complication à Triptyque, and the Vacheron Tour de l’Ile.
Thanks Ronald.
By: Bounce781 : February 24th, 2017-18:30
I\'ve been thinking about this one for a while too, and then this particular one popped up (serial number 001 for this dial variant) and I was lucky enough to land it. Cheers
Definitely!
By: Bounce781 : February 25th, 2017-21:48
I\'m glad you understand! Took me a little longer to convince my lovely wife