Since when are high horology watches meant to give time anyway ?! Joke aside, time is actually easy to read. Reading the power reserves (in the open works, lower left for the barrel powering the time, and lower right for the barrel powering the complication/chrono) is harder but who cares. This is a very lively watch, especially as you activate chrono which also starts the split second. All this from a single pusher. On the moon phase duometers, the split second runs full time which would drive me nuts.
Newly arrived today...couldn't wait to take a pic, but it's on my wrist now as I type this... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login My grandfather’s Hamilton. Circa 1939. Women’s size by today’s standards.
Had to be in DC for a few days this week. Beautiful day for a rooftop cocktail in duPont Circle. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great looking watch - on my radar - wish I’d have bought one a few years ago when I had the chance ... MDS