Intuitive Understanding
At a time when most watches only had three hands, this model was the first domestically produced watch to incorporate day, date, and month calendar functions. The combination of a gold-plated case and a black crocodile leather strap instantly gives an impression of luxury, and the delicate craftsmanship on the gold dial and buckle confirms its high-end nature. The first thing that catches your eye are the windows for 'month' and 'day of the week.' Next, you notice the deep blue numbers from 1 to 31 arranged in an arc and the round-tipped hand pointing to them. It intuitively feels like a sun symbol, making it clear at a glance that this is the 'date display.' The sharp, bold sword-shaped hands have a strong presence, yet they harmonize with the base color of the dial, making it clear that the true stars are the 'day, date, and month.' Looking at the side, the push buttons have small indentations about the size of a ballpoint pen tip, making you want to press them with a pen. Pressing the push button at 2 o'clock rotates the 'day wheel' near 2 o'clock, pressing the one at 10 o'clock rotates the 'month wheel' near 10 o'clock, and pressing the remaining button at 4 o'clock rotates the 'date hand.' Everything is extremely easy to understand. Despite its new functions, this watch excels in allowing you to intuitively grasp its sense of luxury, display features, and even how to operate it.