Cheap chronograph watches for women and men:
The chronograph of this watch offers precise stopwatch timing, measuring up to 60 minutes in 1/5-second increments. The alarm sub-dial has two small hands and can be set on a 12-hour basis. The chronograph was invented by a Frenchman, named Rieussec, back in 1821. Literally, this was the only timepiece that bore the name Chronograph rightly. The chronograph mechanism is based on the venerable column-wheel principle for controlling the start/stop commands. However, it differs from classic Patek Philippe column-wheel chronographs by virtue of a remarkable innovation: The clamps do not control the engagement of a lever-mounted clutch wheel with the chronograph train but instead act on a disk clutch that transmits (chronograph running) or interrupts (chronograph stopped) the power between the fourth wheel and the chronograph hand.
The chronograph hand is also centered on the Tachoscope. This layout ensures excellent readability, regardless of a watch dial’s complexity. The chronographs have afterwards gained the form which they retained until today. In 1934 the Breitling chronographs received the second chronograph button with the function of returning the seconds hand to zero.
The chronograph is much more than a simple stopwatch. Although many owners of today’s fine complicated watches may never use them to do anything more than boil the perfect three-minute egg, chronographs represented a major turning point in the hsitory of time-keeping. The chronograph consists of a cylinder covered with paper, and made to rotate uniformly by clockwork. It is connected electrically with the sidereal clock, which, as it ticks, makes dots on the paper at equal distances by means of a recording pen, and these dots represent seconds.
The chronograph centrally mounted seconds hand is a sporty red and easy to see. Don’t forget the useful addition of the lume on the hour and minutes hands as well as for the hour indexes behind the numbered hour indicators. The chronograph was invented in 1821 by a Frenchman named Rieussec, but it didn’t really enjoy much popularity until it was developed as a wristwatch in the early 1900s. With the invention of waterproof watches in the 1930s, the chrono really took off, becoming particularly loved by sportsmen, military men, and (later) deep-sea divers, whose pursuits required them to record the time of certain events accurately and easily. The chronograph minutes are displayed on a fan-shaped dial at the upper right position of the face of the watch and can measure time up to 45 minutes.
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