Everytime I saw it, I tried to understand the indications. Now its a lot clearer to me. Is there a more in-depth explanation in the internet anywhere? Best regards, Jens
Everything is shown in real time so you see the possibility of an approaching eclipse days ahead. Sun is depicted at 12 0’clock. The Earth rotates anti-clockwise once a day, the moon rotates anti-clockwise once a lunar month - 12 o’clock moon is a new moo...
Everytime I saw it, I tried to understand the indications. Now its a lot clearer to me. Is there a more in-depth explanation in the internet anywhere? Best regards, Jens
Hi Russell, I've seen a few pictures of this here without really understanding what I have been looking at and so I had a few questions. The sunrise is 6:50 or so and sunset is 7:55 or so per current indication, is that right? I assume every watch is adju...
This will test my memory since I'm not wearing the piece today. Essentially the Earth disc is always set to GMT, local time is set by the hands (which are on concentric rings). I'm in the UK so currently local and GMT time are the same. The sun is the sym...
The Tellurium is just fantastic, and reveals the true genius of Ludwig Oechslin! To conceive this astronomical wristwatch is one of the most amazing feats in all of horological IMO. It still stands the test today, 20 plus years later. Cheers, Tim
Essentially the Earth, moon and sun section of the Planetarium is enlarged for the Tellurium. Between the two you can see the whole solar system relating back to life on earth. 👍