Hmm, that would be a rather remarkable styling aproach, hahaha. No, on the pic it's dark brown on both sides. But today I changed the strap for a black one.
@ Tech: simple, but elegant and classy!
@ Dani: I think I remembered you saying you got it from Trusty, but I cannot find it anywhere. Or is it gen? Looks impressive, though!
Back in the days Daytonas were equipped with Zenith El Primero movements which carries the seconds @9.
The more recent Rolex movement has the seconds @6.
Good topic Gio!
Here's another scale: The Telemeter
Chronographs also refer to a number of other measuring devices that were only developed for watches in recent years. One of these is a telemeter, which is a series of numbers on the bezel that are set according to the speed of sound. By using the stopwatch to measure the number of seconds that pass, for instance, between a flash of lightning and the sound of thunder, the telemeter numbers will indicate how many meters away the sound source is. This tool was especially useful in the military, where it could be used to estimate the distance of enemy artillery by calculating the time between a flash of light and the sound of the shot.
Without doubt my gen Lorenz Theatro. Very versatile. Always looking good from formal to casual. And it has a chronograph.
Good second choice would be Angus's PAM111e: