What does watch hands 1 2 10 mean?

Updated on vogue 2024-07-31
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The watch hands have a time, minute, and second hands.

    The hour hand is the shortest at the bottom, the hour hand points to 12 o'clock, and the minute hand points to 10 is 50 minutes, so the time of this hand is minutes, if the short hour hand is up to 10, and the long minute hand points to 12, it is 10 o'clock.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The hand of the watch is 10:30, which means: half past ten. 10 stands for "clock", i.e. 10 hours, and 30 for half an hour.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The hands of the clock indicate at 10:30: half past ten. 10 represents "bell", which means ten, and 30 represents half an hour.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The watch hand in means: half past ten. 10 represents the "clock" indicating that it is ten o'clock, and 30 represents half an hour.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The hands of the clock are 10:30, which means: half past ten. 10 stands for "clock", which means ten, and 30 for half an hour.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The clock hand at 10:30 indicates half past ten. 10 represents the clock, which means 10, and 30 represents half an hour.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The 10:30 hand means: for "clock", now it is 10:00, and 30 for half an hour.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The hand at half past ten is half past ten. Half past ten. From 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The hand representation of 10:30 represents the "clock", i.e. 10, and 30 represents half an hour.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    strong indicates strong br that is the tightness of the winding of the spring. When the hands point to the highest, it means that the winding is full of wilted fibers, and when the highest is low, it means that you need to wind br First of all, determine what brand your watch is, because the effect of the built-in subdial of each watch is different. Take a closer look at what is engraved on the subdial inside your watch.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is the tightness of the winding spring. When the pointer is highest, it means that the winding is full, and when the lowest is, it means that you need to wind.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, determine what brand of watch you have bai, du

    Because the DAO effect of the built-in subdial of each watch is not the same. Take a closer look at the answer.

    What is engraved on the subdial inside your watch.

    1. If the dial is 1-30, it is likely to indicate the number of days in the month.

    2 If it is 0-60, it may indicate the stopwatch, or even as a second hand (the subdial in my watch plays the role of the second hand.) )

    3 If it is the abbreviation of the day of the day, then there is no doubt that the day of the week is indicated.

    Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Looks like it's supposed to be a second! Walking around looks like a second! Take a closer look!

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many possibilities, and the function that is easier to see is the power reserve, generally speaking, if the trillion key is marked with 1-10, this watch should be hail with a power reserve of 10 days.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The small disc of 10 20 30 is a hand-timed minute counter;

    The small disc of 20 40 60 is the normal chronograph seconds of the watch (this disc has no connection with manual chronograph).

    The watch model is different, the subdial uses are different, and the subdial has the following types:

    1.Stopwatch. It's the second hand. Usually this subdial is directly below the large dial. This kind of watch uses a subdial as the second hand. You think it's the big hand of the second hand, but it's the chronograph indicator hand. You shouldn't usually move it. If you move, it consumes a lot of power.

    2.Twenty-four hour instructions.

    It means 24 hours. You're 14 p.m. The subdial points to 14

    3.Calendar. 31 scales, pointing there, that day.

    4.Calendar of the week.

    You should be able to see this directly.

    5.Menology. 12 scales.

    6.Chronograph minute hand.

    It's like 1 says. **The indicator hand is the chronograph hand of the running watch. Timer. Now this disc is the chronograph minute hand, 7Chronograph hour hand.

    Ditto. It's the chronograph hand.

    Watch maintenance common sense.

    1. Prevent contact with moisture and moisture to avoid discoloration and deformation of the strap.

    2. Prevent long-term exposure to sunlight to avoid fading of the strap.

    3. Because the leather is easy to penetrate, it prevents contact with oily things or cosmetics.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Table 20-40-60 on the left represents: second hand (second hand dial).

    Table 10-20-30 on the right represents: Minutes for chronograph (30 minutes for the meter).

    The second hand is the hand on the clock that moves in seconds, and each large block moved is one second. 1 minute = 60 seconds, 1 hour = 60 minutes = 3600 seconds, 24 hours = 1440 minutes = 86400 seconds.

    Mechanical watches can generally be divided into the following two types:

    There are two types of watches: manual and automatic.

    The power of these two machines** is powered by the mainspring in the movement, which drives the gears and then pushes the watch hands, but the power ** is different.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the "scale number" you are talking about is true, then these two subdials are used for chronographing, there are 10 20 30 The subdial to the right of the scale is used to measure "minutes", and there is a subdial to the left of the 20 40 60 scale that is used to measure "seconds".

    And if the "number of presses" you say is true, then the subdial on the left of "7 squares by pressing" should be used to display the "day" (e.g. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday......).The subdial on the right of "press the button to go one square for a total of 12 squares" should be used to display the "hour" (mainly used to remind whether it is morning or afternoon before or after 12 noon).

    But I think what I wonder is,According to what you described,Their "scale" and "the number of squares that press the key" are inconsistent,This situation is unlikely under normal conditions,It's unlikely to happen.,You'd better send a table**,So that I can judge it intuitively.,For reference.,I wish you well.。

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    These two subdials are used for chronographing, there are 10 20 30 scales to the right of the subdial, which is used to measure "minutes", and there are 20 40 60 scales to the left of the subdial, which are used to measure "seconds".

    These two subdials are used for chronographing, there are 10 20 30 scales to the right of the subdial, which is used to measure "minutes", and there are 20 40 60 scales to the left of the subdial, which are used to measure "seconds".

    These two subdials are used for chronographing, there are 10 20 30 scales to the right of the subdial, which is used to measure "minutes", and there are 20 40 60 scales to the left of the subdial, which are used to measure "seconds".

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    10 20 30 You're talking about an aeronaut or a pilot.

    Because the dial resembles the precision instrument panel of an airplane, it is called this way.

    The "10", "20" and "30" scales on the dial refer to the time zones of each country.

    Rotating ring slide rule The outer ring turntable is the time zone of all countries in the world, and the rotation corresponds to the time zone of each country.

    123456 is the day of the week.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's when you run a track, press the "up button" and the timer starts. The three small hands in the dial should have their own scales.

    The scale is: the second hand, when you start to officially use the watch, even if you don't use it as a running watch, it will move normally;

    The scale is: the minute hand of the chronograph, 30 minutes indicated;

    The scale from 1 to 12 is: the hour hand of the chronograph. When the timepiece reaches 30 minutes, the chronograph hand travels between 12 and 1 scale.

    Press the "Up Button" again to pause the timer; Press the "Up Button" again to continue timing on the basis of the original timing. Press pause first, then press the "Down Button" to restore all "chronograph hands" back to their original positions.

    That's probably the usage.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is the minute indication value;

    I didn't get used to it at first, but after watching it a few times, I got used to it;

    Of course, the design concept of different watches is different, and there may be differences from point 1, please see the watch manual.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is estimated that the day of the week and the hour are displayed (it is better to have a picture to know what it is).

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    ...One is the second, and the other is the ...... of the week

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I just know it's Roman numerals, and so far, I've only used Roman numerals up to 5.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Our watches are divided into hour, minute and second hands, and our hour hand is the shortest, so if you want to recognize the minutes and seconds at this time, you only need to look at the longest hand and the second longest hand, the longest hand is the second hand, and the second longest hand is the minute hand.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    When the long hand is seconds, and when the hand is short, it is not long or short, but it is a minute. Basically, you can just look at the hour and minute hands, unless you need to keep a little more precise timekeeping.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The watch wants to distinguish how many minutes and how many seconds, generally a circle is 60 minutes, a circle is 60 seconds, how many equal parts, you have to follow this concept of equal parts to understand the minutes and seconds.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you want to know how many minutes and seconds the watch has, then you need to know the hand on the top of the watch, which represents the longest second hand, the second longest is the minute hand, and the shortest is the hour hand.

    The second hand moves for one second, and moving sixty times is one minute, so the minute hand will move at this time, and the minute hand will move sixty times at the same time, which means that the hour hand will move!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The three subdials are: the small disc at 3 o'clock for the 24-hour format, the small disc at 6 o'clock for the stopwatch and the minute dial at 9 o'clock. These hands can be moved around and can be adjusted by hand, and the bezel of the watch also shows the scales, which are actually used to keep time.

    Keys to use:

    1. The upper and lower two of the three keys on the right side of the dial are manual timing keys, press the upper button to start or stop the timing, and press the key to reset the watch hand to zero. First press the upper button to start the timer, at this time the second chronograph hand in the center of the large dial and the hands of the upper two subdials begin to run, because the left side is a minute chronograph, so it has to be 1 minute after the start of the timer to show the movement, one bar per minute, 30 minutes after the return to start from the new start.

    2. The 1 10 second dial hand on the right side will remain stationary before the stop timing, when the upper button is pressed again to stop the timing, the second hand and minute hand will stop immediately, and the 1 10 second dial hand will automatically point to a certain scale, so that the second hand points to 10, the minute hand points to 1, and 1 10 seconds points to 6, then the reading from left to right is 1 minute 10 seconds 6, which is 1'10"6. Press the down button again and all hands will be reset to zero.

    3. The key in the middle of the minute and the day adjustment key, pull it out after loosening, the first level is the adjustment date, the second level is the adjustment time (because the parts are finer, so the force should be light during operation to prevent damage), after the adjustment, push the adjustment rod back, tighten it clockwise, and the adjustment is over.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The three dials in the watch represent the following functions:

    1.Stopwatch. It's the second hand. Usually this subdial is directly below the large dial. This kind of watch uses a subdial as the second hand. You think it's the big hand of the second hand, but it's the chronograph indicator hand. You shouldn't usually move it. If you move, it consumes a lot of power.

    2.Twenty-four hour instructions.

    It means 24 hours. You're 14 p.m. The subdial points to 14

    3.Calendar. 31 scales, pointing there, that day.

    4.Calendar of the week.

    You should be able to see this directly.

    5.Menology. 12 scales. Feel for yourself.

    6.Chronograph minute hand.

    It's like 1 says. **The indicator hand is the chronograph hand of the running watch. Timer. Now this disc is the chronograph minute hand, 7Chronograph hour hand.

    Ditto. It's the chronograph hand.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    From the top down, the top subdial shows the month, and it is the first handle that controls it, and you can adjust the month by pulling it out. The second watch handle has three functions: it does not pull out, clockwise is manually wound; Pull out one gear, counterclockwise to adjust the week, clockwise to adjust the date.

    The subdial at 9 o'clock on the far left shows the day of the week, which can be adjusted by pulling out the first handle. The subdial on the far right, at 3 o'clock, shows the month, and the month can be adjusted by pulling out the third handle. In the middle, the subdial at six o'clock, shows the 24 hours.

    There is a small window in the middle of the dial at 3 and 6 o'clock, which shows the calendar, and the second handle can be pulled out of the first position to adjust the date, and the second position can be pulled out to adjust the time.

    The dial at twelve o'clock is the scoring dial, the dial at nine o'clock is the chronograph dial, and the dial at six o'clock is the seconds dial. The window at three o'clock shows the calendar. The first handlebar is a push-button with a chronograph function that can be started and paused.

    The third handlebar is also a button with a time function that can be restored to its original position. The second handle can be pulled out one step to adjust the date, and two steps can be pulled out to adjust the time.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The three small discs are the minute disc, the second disc, and the hour disc. Multi-disc function.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    What are the functions of the three analogue dials in the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak dial?

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