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237SJ | 19:52 Sun 11th Dec 2011 | How it Works
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What is that rotating dial with numbers on Rolex watches for? Is it for divers to mark their depth?
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Analog diving watches will often feature a rotating bezel, that allows for an easier reading of elapsed time of under one hour from a specific point. This is used to compute the length of a dive. (See Tachymeter.) When the zero on the bezel is aligned with the watch's seconds or (usually) minutes hand on the water entry moment a diver can read off the elapsed time from the bezel.
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Thanks Count. I was admiring the Rolex Yachtmaster and it has one of those dials. If it`s a "yachty" watch, I can`t really see the point of it. It must be a gimmick.

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