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WHAT DOES THIS INDICATE?
Many Invicta watches are equipped with features that go beyond the telling of time
and date. These functions are displayed on what are called subdials, indicators,
counters or zones. Your watch may have one or more of these. Knowing them will be
useful when identifying which instructions pertain to your watch.
Tip: Since dial designs and shapes var y, not all subdials are perfectly round,
or positioned in the same place.
WHAT DOES THIS INDICATE?
Small Seconds: an alternate to the sweeping center second hand,
this counter makes continuous 60-second rotations, very common.
Hours: a chronograph function that displays hours
elapsed, often in 12 one-hour intervals.
Minutes: a chronograph function that displays minutes elapsed,
often in 30 one-minute intervals (sometimes 60).
Tenth of a Second: a chronograph function that
displays tenths-of-a-second elapsed.
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