If you aren't really into watches and you just buy whatever is available, you might not have even noticed that there is something called a chronograph and something called an analog. The differences between these two types of watches might mean nothing to you, but a lot of people live and die by the type of watches they choose. So if you ever wanted to know the difference, read on! These are two different "styles" as far as watches go. The chronograph usually doesn't describe the "movement" of a watch, instead this usually describes the "complications" of the watches movements.A watche’s basic complication will be based on anything that is considered advanced, such as advanced functionality, calendars, alarms, world tine zones, etc. The term Chronograph in these situations will usually refer to a type of watch that has "stop watch" details to it - most likely two to three "dials" on the side of the watch which is for things like hours, minutes and seconds. Whereas something like an analog is pretty simply put a watch that has two time hands on a dial which stand for hour and minute - no extras in this watch as far as dials go.
The chronograph watches you find on the market will also have "three" dials on the face as well, whereas a regular watch usually won't have something this fancy. Also, there is such a thing as a digital watch with dials that keep hours, minutes and seconds as well just like the chronograph does - these are called digital chronographs!
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