The watch dial and movement of a chronograph watch are the biggest differences from other watches. From the watch dial, chronograph watches usually have three sub-dials and some even have a
calendar window. The movement controls the function of the watch as well as its operation, and the chronograph movements used in Shijin watch are from Japan and Switzerland.
Chronograph Watch Types
Chronograph Luminous Hands Stainless Steel Watch With Leather Strap
Chronograph Stainless Steel Watch With Brown Leather Band
Date/Day Stainless Steel Watch With Leather Band
Red Dial Quartz Black Leather Watch Strap
Big Bold Chrono Bioceramic Watch
Chronograph Red Sandalwood Bezel And Stainless Steel Square Wooden Watches
Custom Black Sandalwood And Stainless Steel Watch For Men
Chronograph Pilot Watch For Men Leather Band Wooden Bezel
Alloy Case Navy Blue Genuine Leather Watch
Blue Quick Release Leather Strap Chronograph Watch
Stainless Steel Watch With Quick Release Watch Bands
Men Affordable Designer Quartz Watches
THE BENEFITS OF SHIJIN CHRONOGRAPH WATCH
High Standard Movement
The movement is the biggest factor that determines whether a watch is durable or not, the movements used by the Shijin watch are produced in Japan and Switzerland, such as MIYOTA, SEIKO, ETA, etc.
For chronograph watches, the movement is the most important thing because the chronograph watch has many functions and the movement needs to take on a heavy workload, and the accessories in a watch
movement are more complicated.
Multiple Materials
As a custom watch factory, Shijin watch has always been innovative in watch materials, despite the complexity of the functions of chronograph watches, especially the surface, which requires a
variety of techniques. Shijin watch still combines stainless steel, wood and marble on the watch dial, and the combination of various materials makes the chronograph watches more eye-catching.
How to Use a Chronograph Watch
1. There are the three buttons on the right side of the dial, the upper and lower two for the manual timing buttons. Press the upper button to start or stop timing, and press the lower button to
zero the hands.
2. Press the upper button to start timing, at this time, the second hand in the large dial (that is, the longest and thinnest hand) and the upper two small dial hands began to run. The left small
dial is a minute timing, so it will walk after the timing for about one minute, one frame per minute, and 30 minutes after the timing back to start over.
3. The right 1 / 10 seconds pointer will remain stationary before stopping the timing. When press the top button again to stop timing, the second hand and the minute hand will stop instantly, and
the 1/10 seconds pointer will automatically point to a scale. Then press the button below, all hands point to the original area.