The second small hand on this Seiko chronograph watch serves a function because the watch alarm can be set on a 12 hour basis.
All helicopters have a tail rotor to stabilise them.
Usually a tornado takes more than a second to complete a full rotation, though a small but very intense tornado may complete two or three rotations in one second.
They are the same.
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If you exclude the resistance the air has on the two raindrops, both the small and the lager raindrops will travel at the same speed i.e. 32ft a second every second (The first second 32ft, the second second 64ft per second and so on). But because we do have air resistance which will resist the gravitational attraction, the raindrop with the larger mass will reach the ground first. As a point of further interest, if an object falls from a very high altitude the resistance of the air will equal the pull of gravity and the object will continue to fall at the same speed, this is called terminal velocity.
The Cartier Roadster Chronograph watches tend to cost a small fortune. The watches typically range anywhere from $4000 to $28000 depending on the model and gold content.
It has no purpose.
Hi,In 1980 Jean Lassale Inc. was bought by Seiko. Then in the 80's Jean Lassale Inc. "L" became the US quartz luxury sub brand of Seiko manufactured in Japan. Seiko also branded LASSALE and/or Seiko LASSALE analog quartz watches in the US. If your watch only has LASSALE on the dial it is definitely a Seiko quartz sub brand. If you watch has Jean Lassale with the "L" logo and it was manufactured after 1980 it is the US luxury quartz Seiko sub brand. If you do not know the date of manufacture then try looking at the reference numbers on the case back. At the bottom look for a small logo that looks like a Double Triangle or a Double Lighting Bolt. If it is there it is the Seiko luxury sub brand. (This is the case on my analog quartz ultra thin Jean Lassale "L" 18k watch manufactured in Japan in Aug. 1985, with the Seiko 2F70A analog quartz caliber, and was 47th in this model. (Note: The analog ultra thin quartz caliber 2F70A is also found in the Japanese luxury Seiko sub brand Credo, that still exists today. The quartz caliber 2F50A is found in the LASSALE US sub brand of Seiko.)Another why is to look for the word Geneva on your watch. If you have it then it is of course from Switzerland and is the original Jean Lassale.If this does not work, take the Jean Lassale "L" watch to a jeweler and take off the caseback. If your see Japan marked on the inside it is a Seiko sub brand made in Japan and was manufactured after 1980.I am not so sure about the mechanical watches. I believe if you have the 1200 caliber, then congratulations, it is the famous Jean Lassale "L" original mechanical ultra thin movement/caliber. Good Luck
The purpose of the small form factor is to make a desktop computer appear smaller in size. It is a computer form factor which can be used for this purpose.
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It solely depends on the age of the watch. Jean Lassale, a Swiss watch maker, sold his business to Seiko sometime in the late-70s or 80s (?). Seiko didn't sell their Seiko Lassale brand very long, and those Seiko watches sold new, at the time, for around the $400 to $500 mark. The Seiko Lassale's are Japanese-made and have a Japanese movement. Jean Lassale has since taken up his watch-making business again (I believe sometime after 2000, maybe 2003?). Those watches are "Jean Lassale", are Swiss-made and have a Swiss movement and retail for several thousand dollars. A recent quote I received from Jean Lassale in Geneva was almost $7,000. *gulp* A used Seiko Lassale can be had at eBay for between $50 and $200, and there is usually a small but steady stream of them. It's worth checking out, because even the Seiko Lassales are beautiful and very, very thin. Beware of sellers who claim they have a "Jean Lassale". These deals are almost certainly too good to be true. The real Jean Lassales are pretty much unaffordable (see above, $7,000, yikes).
The specific purpose is to be able to see very small details of specimen's.
Need scale and purpose to answer.
to observe tiny small things
they eat many small insects considered as pests by gardeners :) everything serves a purpose no matter how big or small!
the purpose of the computer mouse is to operate the computer using a small device called the mouse.
the purpose of the computer mouse is to operate the computer using a small device called the mouse.