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some watches that have three dials some dont do anything they are for show but then some watches all three dials work if you have the manual read it and see if all three on your watch are meant to move..or check online for your watch and see what its meant to do.
the three dials are for three different time zones, there is no minutes or seconds. to adjust the middle dial just push the small bottom which is located on the back side of the watch
Firstly, what is a shc041? The cleats are called dial feet. They orient the dial to the movement so 12 is always at the top. When they break the dial spins around. Three solutions. Anew dial from the manufacture. A used dial from another watch, maybe from a popular auction site, or "dial dots". Small adhesive dots used to adhere dials with broken dial feet to movements. Sometimes successful, sometimes not. A forthis to send the dial to a dial refinishing company and have new feet soldered on.
One of the dials should be seconds so you won't be setting that, the other two should be day and date, when you pull the stem and crown all the way out you can set the time there is a halfway setting ( pull the stem halfway out) if you turn one way it's the day of the week the other way is the date. Hope this helps! Also what appears to be a second hand on the dial a lot of times is actually a stopwatch.
The three small dials on this watch are all part of a "stopwatch" system. The small dial at the 12 o'clock is for tenths of a second( each half circle completed is one second or 1 whole rotation equals 2 seconds.) the small dial at the 6 o'clock counts a full 60 seconds for each revolution, and the dial at the 9 o'clock counts minutes(one full circle equaling an hour.) when the stop watch is started the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock dials will start at the same time. you will notice that every half turn on the top dial equals one "tick" on the bottom dial. After the first minute of timing the top dial will stop ticking as it is for more precise timing of things that take less than 1 minute. each full rotation of the bottom dial will then equate to one "tick" of the 9 o'clock dial. hence the three dials counting tenths of a second, seconds and minutes. the setting of these dials is fairly easy once you understand the purpose. on the side of the watch there are two buttons(one top and one bottom) with a setting wheel in the center. When in use the top button starts and stops the stopwatch and the bottom button resets the counters. To set the watch simply pull the center wheel away from the watch all the way(2 clicks) set your minute hand and hour hand and then tap the bottom button repeatedly until the small dials all line up straight up. once that is done push the center wheel button halfway into the watch or one click to set the date. then simply push the wheel the rest of the way in and voila!!! hope this answers some questions
mcdevito75 here, That dial is used mainly on Divers watches for Divers, by setting this dial, you can tell how much air time tanks that divers use have in them. It"s main purpose though is to hold the crystal asssembly to the watch case. A specialized manual can tell how to use this outer dial, it can be used as a measure of distance and time.
Yeah I have the same kind of watch. The three small dials are ornamental and nothing more (this is obvious because their denominations are 60, 60, and 24, instead of something useful like 1-12 month, 1-31 for date, and 7 days of week). The extra two spring buttons are probably the same... nothing but ornamental. You could verify this by taking the back off the watch and seeing for yourself that they probably press nothing at all. Are simply there for maybe some other design where the case is uses,to illuminate the dial or other thing not on the watch. Vivani watches seem to be simple watches that are very ornamental and pretty (i.e., dress watches on the cheap) but completely lacking in features at all.).
Three dials is for chronograph. Just as the follow picture show, MEGALITH watch for example.
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