
Introducing Raymond Weil Expands the Millésime Chronograph with New 39mm Editions
Welcome to the hub of the horoloy
It is a small dial located within the main dial of a watch that serves a specific function or displays additional information. It is typically used to indicate a variety of complications or additional features in a watch, such as chronograph (stopwatch) measurement, date, day of the week, moon phase, power reserve, or other specialized functions.
The subdial may feature a set of hands, markers, or specific scales to provide the desired information or perform specific timing functions. It adds functional and aesthetic value to the design of the watch.
First Look The New Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 4946R
Introducing Bremont Unveils the Terra Nova Jumping Hour
Introducing Chopard Unveils the L.U.C Heritage EHG Moon 122
Introducing Without Fanfare, Rolex Expands the Daytona Collection with Seven New Editions
First Look Fears Bristol Unveils the Arnos Pewter Blue
Hands on The Excalibur Bi-Retrograde Calendar by Roger Dubuis