The indexes 10, 11, 1, and 2 are Roman numerals, 4, 5, 7, and 8 are Arabic numerals, 3, 6, and 9 are bar indexes, and 12 o'clock is a compound description dial written in triangular hour markers. Commonly known as “California Dial”
The dial design was not only unique but also highly practical and was adopted by the military (navy).
It is called a "high visibility dial" or "error proof dial" because it allows you to accurately tell the time from any position underwater (even in a handstand position). It was called.
The combination with the cushion dial is retro and stylish.
A brown genuine leather crazy horse strap is used.
It will be a smoky black color dial.
We combined the cushion watch case that has been used by various watch brands since the 1920s with the unique and practical ``California Dial'' dial. We have reprinted the 30's dial, a smoky black dial with smoseco. The name is ``Clifornia Cushion watch.'' This is a reprint of a watch that has been loved for many years. This is a double name product of "M.R.M.W." and "KEYFORD". The indexes 10, 11, 1, and 2 are usually written in Roman numerals, 4, 5, 7, and 8 are in Arabic numerals, 3, 6, and 9 are in bar indexes, and 12 o'clock is generally written in a triangular hour marker. "California dial" design. Among the different dials, there are overwhelmingly popular models, mainly antique ones. In Japan, it is called the "Unique Dial" and in the rest of the world, it is known as the "California Dial." It's not just a unique dial. It's not just a unique design, it's a popular design for both men and women, and has been used by many famous brands and apparel brands. Not only did it have an excellent design, but it actually had excellent visibility. History is 19
California dials have been used on watches from Rolex and Panerai dating back to the 1930s. At that time, it was called a "high visibility dial" or "error proof dial" instead of a California dial. This composite dial of Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, bar indexes, and triangle indexes has the advantage that you can accurately tell the time when you look at the watch in any position, even on the battlefield. It was adopted by the Italian Navy Special Forces in 1936 to improve visibility in dark combat situations, and it was so highly visible and practical that it was later adopted by military watches in various countries. It's also a great design.