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Take a close look at this Cabaret Moonphase (pic)

 

Scan courtesy Watchbus.com (photo credit: Hans Zbinden)



Looks just like another normal beautiful watch from Lange? Take a look again at the black numbers inside the railway track. If I'm not getting this wrong, instead of being "35, 45, 55" they should read "20, 30, 40" assuming that the second hand is being read in the conventional way (the second hand starts at 12 o' clock position, and goes clockwise in a 60 second interval). I've checked the dials of other Lange new models and didn't find anything like this. What do you all think? Cant this be a new way of reading the seconds?

P.S. As I finished writing this message, I looked at the photo again and suddenly realised why. Hint: start reading the seconds from the blue "0". What a clever way of combining the moonphase numbers with the seconds! (I have never seen anything like this before).

Regards,


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