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Excuse me, what does the three-eye disc in TIMEX watch dial stand for?

In TIMEX watch dial, three small eyes represent:

Upper right small dish: 2 o'clock is110 second. (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) 10 minute chronograph dial.

The small plate on the upper left: 10 is the scoreboard. (10,20,30) 30-minute chronograph dial.

Bottom plate: 6 o'clock is the second hand of the watch. (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) Every second, the small hands are moving, which is equivalent to the second hand of an ordinary watch.

In addition, the crown in the middle of the right side is used to adjust the time and date. Turn clockwise downward, gently pull out one crown to adjust the date, and then pull out another crown to adjust the time.

Extended data:

Skills of choosing watches

1, sensitivity

The sensitivity of a watch refers to whether the balance wheel in the watch starts early or late. One of the inspection methods is to gently shake the watch that has not been wound and stopped, and observe the movement of the second hand with the help of the shaking force.

2. Efficiency

Normal watches, when the winding shaft rotates, feel very loose at first, and gradually become more and more tight. When it can no longer rotate forward, it means that the spring has been completely tightened.

3. Watch hands

There should be a certain gap between the pointer and the glass, between the three hands and between the pointer and the dial. If they rub against each other, it will affect walking.

Baidu encyclopedia _ Timex