Sub-Dial
Definition
What is a Sub-Dial in Watches?
A sub-dial, also known as a subsidiary dial, is a smaller dial located within the main watch dial. Sub-dials are used to display additional functions or complications, such as chronograph seconds, date, day of the week, moon phase, or 24-hour time.
How it Works: In a watch with sub-dials, each sub-dial is typically powered by its own dedicated set of gears and hands. The sub-dials are calibrated and positioned to display the specific information or function they represent.
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