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View Poll Results: Is your Daytona chronometer running full time or only when you need it? | |||
My cronometer is only running when I need to time something. | 181 | 40.40% | |
My cronometer runs full time | 70 | 15.63% | |
My cronometer is always off because I have no need to time anything | 115 | 25.67% | |
Bacon | 82 | 18.30% | |
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5 June 2018, 11:26 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Real Name: Joe
Location: North Carolina
Watch: er in the rye
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Do you keep the chronometer on your Rolex Daytona running all the time?
Greetings,
After roughly two months of wearing my Daytona, I find that I prefer to leave the chronometer running full time, mostly because I like to see the larger second hand running rather than looking at the much smaller sub-dial second hand. I teach SCUBA as a side hobby, and it is much easier to time student skills underwater with the larger second hand. How about you? Chronometer running full time or off unless you need it? Joe
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