Kentishman
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I honestly have no idea what you guys are talking about...
On cheap, fake Daytonas (and I'm sure many other watches with chronograph dials) the subdials 'work' but not in the way they are meant. Therefore, in pictures, all the hands are in seemingly random positions. For example; on a real Daytona, only the subdial at the 6 o'clock position would moving in normal wear, as a second hand. On fakes, the larger hand moves as a second hand rather than as it should – as a chronograph second hand. I could be making it sound like garbage, but I know I'm right (is that the SF curse?!