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Old 6 November 2015, 08:33 PM   #1
red.earth
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Rolex - 2 handed watches?

I'm wearing my very first proper dress watch today - a Montblanc Heritage Chronométrie Ultra Slim; you can read my initial impressions here:

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=441917

An unexpected joy of the watch is how the absence of a seconds hand seems to give the impression of time having been paused. It's very curious, and may be just me, but the absence of an obvious indicator of time relentlessly moving forward is a bit of a revelation, and all the space on the dial gives it a real zen vibe of openness, quiet and timelessness. This leads me to 2 questions:

1. Has Rolex ever made a 2 handed watch?
2. Can anyone else relate to what I'm saying about the absence of a second hand (or should I see an Analyst)?

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