SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
USING THE TACHOMETER
The tachometer is the graduation on the dial or flange of your Breitling
chronograph enabling you to determine average speeds or hourly productivity
rate, based on an observation period of less than 60 seconds.
1. Average speed
Using the chronograph to measure the time required to cover a kilometer or
a mile. The final position of the second hand indicates the average speed. If
it takes 20 seconds to cover 1 km or 1 mile, the scale respectively indicates
an average speed of 180 km/h or 180 miles/h.
2. Hourly productivity rate
Measuring the time required to produce 1 unit. If the chronograph is stopped
at 40 seconds, the tachometric scale indicates 90, corresponding to an hourly
productivity rate of 90 units.
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24H DISPLAY
Your watch is equipped with a 24H or "military" time display. It supplements
the conventional hour, minute and seconds display.
Directly driven by the timekeeping mechanism, it also serves as an AM/PM
indicator when setting the time on the watch.
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