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Chronograph watches, everyone knows the term, but what exactly is a chronograph? Actually the definition is very simple. A chronograph watch is a watch with a stopwatch function. In any case, it should have a separate second hand that can be turned on and reset. However, there are many different types, such as chronographs with separate hands for indicating measured seconds, minutes, hours, etc. Of course, we also call a digital watch with a stopwatch function a chronograph.
Setting a chronograph watch is generally very simple; analog chronograph watches usually have two pushers. One above the crown and one below the crown. The top one is start/stop and the bottom one is for resetting the measured time. This is also often the case with digital chronographs, although they may also have other functions such as a lap timer and/or memory.
Chronograph watches for men are often classic and have a larger size due to the subdials or tachymeter. We have chronographs from many different well-known brands such as Citizen , Seiko and Tissot . It is a good example Seiko Solar chronograph watch. Classic, robust and with the right specifications that a good chronograph should have.
The fact that chronograph watches for men are a bit larger does not mean that this is the same for women. For example Tissot or Casio make very elegant and smaller chronographs for women. The watch can do everything you would expect from a chronograph without sacrificing style.
Look here for the best chronograph watches from the best brands :
Seiko chronograph watches
Tissot chronograph watches
Citizen chronograph watches
G-Shock chronograph watches
Balmain chronograph watches
Festina chrono bike
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