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The 10, 11, 1, and 2 indices are Roman numerals, the 4, 5, 7, and 8 are Arabic numerals, the 3, 6, and 9 are bar indexes, and the 12 o'clock hour marker is a triangular hour marker. This composite dial is commonly known as the "California dial."
Not only is it unique, but it is also highly practical, with a dial design that was adopted by the military (navy).
Because of its advantage of being able to accurately tell the time from any position underwater (even while standing upside down), it was called a "high visibility dial" or "error proof dial."
The combination with the cushion dial is retro and stylish.
It comes with a green fabric strap.
It has a smoky pink dial.
We've paired the unique and practical "California Dial" dial with a cushion watch case, a design used by various watch brands since the 1920s. This is a reproduction of a smoky pink dial with a small seconds dial from the 1930s. The "California Cushion Watch" is a reissue of a timeless timepiece. It's a joint M.R.M.W. and KEYFORD product. The "California Dial" design typically features Roman numerals for the 10, 11, 1, and 2 o'clock indices, Arabic numerals for the 4, 5, 7, and 8 o'clock indices, bar indexes for the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock indices, and a triangular hour marker at 12 o'clock. Among the unusual dial designs, there is one model that is overwhelmingly popular, especially among antiques. It's known in Japan as the "Unique Dial" and affectionately known worldwide as the "California Dial." It's not just a unique dial. It is not just a unique design, but a popular design for both men and women that has been adopted by many famous brands and apparel brands. Not only is it an excellent design, but it also has excellent visibility. Its history dates back to 193
The California dial has been used on watches by brands like Rolex and Panerai dating back to the 1960s. At the time, it was called a "high visibility dial" or "error proof dial." This composite dial, featuring Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, line indexes, and triangular indexes, offers the advantage of being able to accurately read the time no matter what position you're in, even on the battlefield. It was first adopted by the Italian Navy Special Forces in 1936 for its improved visibility in dark combat situations, and has since been adopted by military watches from various countries, demonstrating its highly visible and practical design.