Pilot Watch Dial Type Differences and Their History - Watch and Learn #37
Join us today as we talk about one of the most iconic watch dials in history, the Pilot's Watch Dial. Generally, they come in two varieties, an A-Dial and a B-Dial. The A dial is a simpler, cleaner design, while the B dial, with its expanded minutes track, allows more accurate time telling. These dials were specifically developed for the purposes of pilot legibility with the flieger watch design & characteristics still prevalent today. Please visit out store at: https://www.longislandwatch.com

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