To set the alarm, you push the alarm pusher all the way in, which pops the main crown all the way out. You can then set the alarm hand. The crown is in the same position--all the way out--that it was in when setting the time, but now it is setting the ala...
Inherently, due to the alarm function taking up 1/6 markings between hours (10 minutes each segment), it means it's difficult to accurately read minutes off the dial (which needs a 1/5 marking scale instead). Regards, skyeriding
Could you be referring to the slight gap between strap and 10:30 lug—which doesn't seem to be there at 4:30/7:30? In other words, the top lug spacing seems to be off. FH
In the picture you posted, the seconds are at 10 secs because they align perfectly with the hour 2. Now, it would move 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% towards the hour 3 and when it reaches it that’s then 15 seconds. It really is not that difficult to look at the seco...
I personally feel that would unnecessarily clutter the dial as it’s not difficult to read off seconds when you have hour indices to judge seconds off of. And you’re right, the point of the watch is the alarm so that needs to be easy to read and set. That’...
They are just not standard... From 0-60 seconds in increments that are multiples of 5, and in-between using non-standard 5/6 second increments e.g. from 10-15 seconds as follows: 10, 10 5 / 6 , 11 2 / 3 , 12 1 / 2 , 13 1 / 3 , 14 1 / 6 , 15 I would consid...