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IHC Member 376 Watchmaker ![]() |
Here is a very nice Howard dial a little different than the usally howard monty dial. ![]() | ||
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IHC Member 376 Watchmaker ![]() |
Backed up with a mint series 10 movement ![]() | |||
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Thank goodness "they" didn't go to the decimal system when measuring time way back when. I can't imagine a Montgomery dial with 100 minute marks ![]() Samie, you scored again. Beautymous dial! By the way...why didn't they use metrics with time? thy use metric time on stop watches. | ||||
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IHC Member 456 |
I remember on one of my watch trips that I saw a very rare watch with 10 instead of 12 hours on the dial. Decimal time was most recently used during the French Revolution for a very short period. The whole day was divided into 10 hours total! See the Wikipedia entry here. They even have a picture of a 10 hour watch there. | |||
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Thanks Mike! That Wikipedia entry was a very interesting read. | ||||
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