The knowledge about the weirdness of watches
1. Why are some watches with crowns on the left
Most modern mechanical watch designs are accustomed to having the crown on the right side of the case, but you must have seen some watches with the crown on the left. Are these watches specifically designed for left-handed people? Obviously not. The watch with the crown design on the left appeared in the middle of the last century, and this watch was specially designed for divers. Since the left hand of the diver is accustomed to winding various important instruments, such as the compass, depth gauge, etc., the watch used to calculate the diving time is worn on the right hand, and the crown is designed on the left mainly to facilitate the divers to adjust the time.
4. What is the difference between an annual calendar watch and a perpetual calendar watch?
The annual calendar watch includes the date, week and month display, which is the same as the full calendar watch in appearance. It can identify the 30th month and the 31st month, but its problem is that it cannot identify the number of days in the average month (28th, 29th), so it only needs to be manually adjusted once a year (the end of February).
The functions of perpetual calendar watches include hours, minutes, seconds, date, week, month, year, normal year/leap year indication, and some have moon phases that are more decorative than practical. The reason why it is called a perpetual calendar is that when the watchmaker is designing the movement, he uses all his efforts in the gears, so it can distinguish all ordinary years/leap years by itself (that is, whether it will go 28 days or 29 days in February), and distinguish the size of the month (30 days in a month or 31 days). In short, as long as there is no accidental damage, you don’t need to adjust the watch as long as it is guaranteed to be well-wound.Of course, general perpetual calendars are expensive.