Really? This is how you do your research? Once you find your bearings you can then use landmarks you set at North or South then reference while traveling. You can use the hour hand to find South based on the median between where the Sun is and 12 o clock on the dial if you are in the northern hemisphere. This is only because you said you were interested to know. If you want to know more then look up analog clock compass. //@anonymous: Ok I'll bite, what is it for? //@Anonymous: For you they are because you don’t understand what they are for. NESW on a circle isn’t just for compasses. //@anonymous: So the NSEW markings on the bezel are just for looks and aren't actually part of a compass function?
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By anonymous on 05/06/2023, 08:29 PM EDT
Ok I'll bite, what is it for? //@Anonymous: For you they are because you don’t understand what they are for. NESW on a circle isn’t just for compasses. //@anonymous: So the NSEW markings on the bezel are just for looks and aren't actually part of a compass function?
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By anonymous on 05/06/2023, 07:40 PM EDT
For you they are because you don’t understand what they are for. NESW on a circle isn’t just for compasses. //@anonymous: So the NSEW markings on the bezel are just for looks and aren't actually part of a compass function?
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By anonymous on 05/06/2023, 06:47 AM EDT
So the NSEW markings on the bezel are just for looks and aren't actually part of a compass function?
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