Functionality is not everything and besides it’s not a stopwatch; the second hand never stops so what difference would it make? I see it as a solid visual base on which those Roman numerals sit. Perhaps we could ask what aesthetic value all those little w...
Hello, and interesting question. I think the Seiko Shippo enamel models like you posted have the 6R15 movement, which I believe beats at 21,600bph. That means 360 beats per minute and therefore 6 beats per second. Maybe the markers are 1/6th of a second t...
. . . for dividing seconds into thirds, but Google search brings up several commentaries from watch media outlets confirming the rationale of matching beats to tick marks. First generation Speedmaster dials are segmented into fifths, corresponding to the ...
The peaks of the waves on the dial are quite a bit higher than the troughs, and the entire dial has a thick transparent coating which gives a magical effect when viewed at varying angles. At least with my camera I cannot capture the transition when they d...
But to me, it still doesn't look good. I think a small frame around the date would have added a small cost and would have eliminated this problem. The dial, otherwise, is lovely. Perhaps it is not visible in person, but it certainly impossible to hide it ...