The sub dials on your Chisel Watch typically serve various functions, such as displaying additional time zones, tracking elapsed time for events (chronograph), or showing the date. Each sub dial may represent a different feature, depending on the specific model of your watch. To fully understand their functions, refer to the watch's manual for detailed explanations of each sub dial's purpose.
press the button on the lower left of the watch twice to reset the dials
A faux chronograph watch is a timepiece that features sub-dials or other design elements typically associated with a chronograph, but lacks the functionality to measure elapsed time. These watches often mimic the aesthetic of a true chronograph to enhance their visual appeal, but the sub-dials are usually non-functional and serve primarily decorative purposes. As a result, faux chronographs can offer a stylish look at a lower price point compared to genuine chronographs, which include additional movement for timing functions.
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From many years radium is not used for watches (or other measuring instruments) dials.
sound like totalizing elapsed-time dials on a chronograph.
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These are fake dials; they can not be set.
A Clock. A Watch. Your Dashboard Dials. Generally anything which has a front that can be termed a face.
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That's talking about time in a certain order. That is, a chronological order. Those watches usually 3 time keepers. such as, a stop watch, timer, aviators watch. etc. I'm very certain you're not alone in understanding about that type of watch. so, no need for you to feel dumb. If not for owning a few of them, I wouldn't have known the answer to your question. Anyway. Unless you're a pilot, engineer, athlete, etc, then they are a waste of money.