Goldenlutin
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It does have a 24h indication
Hello David,
You are right, sidereal time is usually displayed on a 24 base. The sidereal watch from Arnold&Son (DBS) also does that. The 24h indication is indicated by a small counter at 12 o'clock. By the way, I own two antic sidereal pocket watches (so-called captain's watches) and both only display the sidereal time on a 12h base. I actually never asked myself why and should now investigate why. I have already checked the historical Arnold & Son pocket watch the brand is referring to and it also only indicates the sidereal time on a 12h base. Strange...
Best regards,
Goldenlutin
Mixed feelings...
By: moc : June 2nd, 2014-00:40
I don t know,it seems to me we are in the presence of a fruit salad of messages,watches,most of all stylistic approaches...I see little coherence and personality even if some watches are interesting....a lot of nods to this that and the other almost tryin...
DBS watch
By: David Walter : June 4th, 2014-07:28
Thanks Don for posting these great photos, the varying models show great inovativeness in design. The DBS sidereal dial is indicating 12 hour periods, sidereal time is always represented with 24 hour periods as that is what astronomers use in observations...