Atelier de Chronometrie #4 Rotating Dial Explained
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Atelier de Chronometrie #4 Rotating Dial Explained

By kjkt3 · Aug 6, 2019 · 22 replies
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Am fascinated by the products of Atelier de Chronometrie in Barcelona, not least their #4, which has a dial that rotates every 5 hours and 20 minutes. Why is this number significant, please?

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Am fascinated by the products of Atelier de Chronometrie in Barcelona, not least their #4, which has a dial that rotates every 5 hours and 20 minutes. Why is this number significant, please?











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@lberti
Aug 6, 2019
Its a spanish working day....

🀣.... Joking... i have no serious answer to that... great watch though...

MA
mahesh
Aug 6, 2019
That’s far too long πŸ˜‚ [nt]

@L
@lberti
Aug 6, 2019
Hahahaha

Thats what i also thought... must be the week working hours 😬. Siesta ole!

KA
Karlisnet
Aug 7, 2019
Comment of the week

Hard to find such a short-sighted and stupid comment in the forum. We have a new clown

MA
mahesh
Aug 8, 2019
Sorry if it offended Karl, not the intention. Sorry again... [nt]

@L
@lberti
Aug 6, 2019
The only reason seems to be "poetic", according to the website....

www.atelierdechronometrie.com

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