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The clockwise turning permits to measure or check set time intervals. | The clockwise turning permits to measure or check set time intervals. | ||
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With [[dive watch]]es the bezel is turning unidirectional (counterclockwise). Before the dive, the diver turns the zero mark of the [[turning bezel]] to the position of the minute hand. While looking at the watch he can then immediately recognize the diving time passed off. The reason for the counter-clockwise adjustment only lies in the security thought If the [[turning bezel]] is accidentally rotated during the dive, then the start of the dive seems to have been earlier, and so the diver is always on the safe side when taking the decompression into account. | With [[dive watch]]es the bezel is turning unidirectional (counterclockwise). Before the dive, the diver turns the zero mark of the [[turning bezel]] to the position of the minute hand. While looking at the watch he can then immediately recognize the diving time passed off. The reason for the counter-clockwise adjustment only lies in the security thought If the [[turning bezel]] is accidentally rotated during the dive, then the start of the dive seems to have been earlier, and so the diver is always on the safe side when taking the decompression into account. | ||
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