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General info : | | Hour / Minute / Second Hand is used to describe watches that display time through the use of a flat dial with reference marks, and revolving pointers turning on concentric shafts at the center, called hands.
In its most basic, globally recognized form, the periphery of the dial is numbered 1 through 12 indicating the hours in a 12-hour cycle, and a short hour hand makes two revolutions in a day. A long minute hand makes one revolution every hour. Here the face also includes a second hand, which makes one revolution per minute. | |
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General info : | Hour / Minute / Second Hand is used to describe watches that display time through the use of a flat dial with reference marks, and revolving pointers turning on concentric shafts at the center, called hands.
In its most basic, globally recognized form, the periphery of the dial is numbered 1 through 12 indicating the hours in a 12-hour cycle, and a short hour hand makes two revolutions in a day. A long minute hand makes one revolution every hour. Here the face also includes a second hand, which makes one revolution per minute. | Hour / Minute / Second Hand is used to describe watches that display time through the use of a flat dial (with or without reference marks), and 3 revolving pointers turning on concentric shafts at the center, called hands.
In its most basic, globally recognized form, the periphery of the dial is numbered 1 through 12 indicating (or suggesting) the hours in a 12-hour cycle, and a short hour hand makes two revolutions in a day. A long minute hand makes one revolution every hour. Here the face also includes a third hand for the seconds hand, which makes one revolution per minute. | |
General info : | Hour / Minute / Second Hand is used to describe watches that display time through the use of a flat dial (with or without reference marks), and 3 revolving pointers turning on concentric shafts at the center, called hands.
In its most basic, globally recognized form, the periphery of the dial is numbered 1 through 12 indicating (or suggesting) the hours in a 12-hour cycle, and a short hour hand makes two revolutions in a day. A long minute hand makes one revolution every hour. Here the face also includes a third hand for the seconds hand, which makes one revolution per minute. | Hour / Minute / Second Hand is used to describe watches that display time through the use of a flat dial (with or without reference marks), and 3 revolving pointers turning on concentric shafts at the center, called hands.
In its most basic, globally recognized form, the periphery of the dial is numbered 1 through 12 indicating (or suggesting) the hours in a 12-hour cycle, and a short hour hand makes two revolutions in a day. A long minute hand makes one revolution every hour. Here the face also includes a third hand for the seconds, which makes one revolution per minute. | |