Its a convenience

Mar 23, 2019,22:34 PM
 

When adjusting down to the second precisely, you'd like to usually start your watch with the seconds hand at 0. This is so that your minute hands are also aligned exactly along the minute track markings.


For a conventional wristwatch, you'll have to wait until the seconds hand ticks to 0 before stopping it, but with the zero reset you can do it anytime. Then, you simply wait for your reference clock seconds hand to reach 0 too, and you push in the crown so sync your watch.

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skyeriding

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zero second reset equals precise keeping ?

 
 By: KLC8 : March 23rd, 2019-21:09
the Lange produce watches with zero reset when pull the crown outward to adjust time it is a convenient way to check if the watch running in precise way , I would like to know for others which doesn't have this function when pull the crown outward to adju... 

Its a convenience

 
 By: skyeriding : March 23rd, 2019-22:34
When adjusting down to the second precisely, you'd like to usually start your watch with the seconds hand at 0. This is so that your minute hands are also aligned exactly along the minute track markings. For a conventional wristwatch, you'll have to wait ... 

+1. Well explained. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 24th, 2019-00:50

The Chopard chronographs with their in-house movements have a similar functionality...

 
 By: KMII : March 24th, 2019-03:07
If you pull out the crown for time setting you can reset the running seconds hand by pressing the chronograph reset button. It’s optional and very helpful πŸ‘πŸ»

zero reset mechanism

 
 By: KLC8 : March 24th, 2019-15:03
is this feature difficult to make or to add on exsting movement?