Agreed
I have not seen anyone do an analysis of aggregated stop times which is what the watch is capable of
READING THE CHRONOGRAPH
Chronograph seconds hand: The scale for the central chronograph seconds hand
runs around the edge of the dial.
Minute and hour counters: The subdial at 12 o’clock has two hands, which run continuously and show the elapsed time on a 12-hour and a 60-minute scale. The hour and
minute counters can be read like a standard analogue time display. In other words, one
revolution of the minute counter is equal to 60 minutes, and one revolution of the hour
counter is equal to 12 hours.
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH
Start: To start the chronograph, press the start/stop push-button.
Flyback: You can start recording a new time immediately, even when the chronograph
is running. Simply depress the reset/flyback push-button fully as far as it will go. All
three chronograph hands are reset to zero, and a new measurement is started as soon
as the push-button is released.
Stop: To stop the running chronograph, press the start/stop push-button.
Reset: Depress the reset/flyback push-button fully as far as it will go. This will reset
all the chronograph hands to zero.
Aggregate time recording: You can add stop times together by pressing the start/
stop push-button again after the first measurement instead of the reset/flyback pushbutton.