The Hands of Time - A Guide to Names of the most used Watch Hands - Monochrome Watches
There are many ways to tell the time: digital watches show us the time using numbers, whereas the first mechanical clocks did not even have faces, and indicated time by chiming it. Hourglasses, candle clocks or clepsydras are other examples. And there’s a segment that we here at Monochrome, refer to as ‘Other Display‘, which include the URWERK’s MB&F’s and Ressence’s of this world. Still, most watches use hands on a dial to show us the hours and minutes, and as is their wont, watchmakers have displayed great creativity in the way they shape hands (for practical or more fancy purposes). These come in a variety of styles and are an integral part of a watch design. It would be tough to come up with an exhaustive list, but we'll take a look at the most used hand designs from watches we have photographed over the past few months.Alpha handsAlpha type hands have a wide base and a narrow stem to connect them to the center of the dial. Example ¡ú Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda MetrographeArrow handsArrow hands feature an arrow-shaped pointer. These are often used for sports or technical watches. Example ¡ú Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ad - Scroll to continue with article Baton handsBaton hands, also called stick hands, are straight and elongated. Their minimalist lines lend themselves perfectly to dress watches. Example ¡ú Piaget AltiplanoBreguet handsSome brands will call these pudically pomme' (apple in French - because of their distinctive round hoop near the tip) but to us we think of them as Breguet hands, although Breguet has left such an indelible imprint on watch making to the point that many watch parts are best known by his name (numerals, overcoil, etc.) and of course the hands. Breguet style hands were designed in the late 18th century. Example ¡ú Breguet Classique 7147Cathedral handsCathedral hands are a classic for military watches, but have been featured on a great variety of watches with a large hour hand and slender minute - the cathedral name is most likely inspired by the stained glass window design for the luminous material. Example ¡ú Montblanc 1858 chronograph tachymeter limited edition bronzeDauphine handsOne of the most traditional and popular style of hands. Dauphine style hands have a triangle shape and are faceted. The etymology come from dauphin' the eldest son of the French king. Example ¡ú Carl F. Bucherer Manero PeripheralFleur de Lys handsWhat a lovely name, isn’t it. The Fleur de Lys hands are decorated with a stylized lily in a commonly used symbol in heraldry. It has appeared on countless European coats of arms, and it is known in particular as a symbol for the French Royalty. Example ¡ú Czapek Quai des BerguesLance handsLance hands are similar to Alpha' type but are generally thinner. Example ¡ú Schwarz Etienne Roma Power reserveLeaf handsLeaf or feuille in French - Wide in the middle and narrow at the end and base, leaf-shaped hands are a perfect match with classic, understated design. Example ¡ú H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Perpetual CalendarMercedes handsThe name ‘Mercedes’ hands derive from the three-pointed star in the hour hand, that resembles the Mercedes Benz logo. never indicated why they created these hands, and if there’s a relation to the car brand, or other reasons for their choice. However it’s save to assume that the “Mercedes” star in the large open circle of the hour hand, makes a more stable area in which luminescent paint can be applied. Visually it also helps to distinguish the hour hand from the other hands in low-light settings. Example?¡ú Explorer IPlongeur HandsPlongeur' is the French for Diver. Plongeur hands usually refer to dive watch hands (specifically for Omega) with a straight hour hand and a more prominent and highly visible sword shaped minute hand. Orange is a popular color to highlight the all-important minute hand.Example ¡ú Omega Seamaster Ploprof 1200mSyringe HandsThe elegant syringe hands also take their name from their shape. Their body is designed in the form of a barrel with a needle-like thin pointer. A perfect design to inject elegance into watches.?Example ¡ú Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar 5320GSnowflake handsThe snowflake hands are unique to the Tudor brand, and specifically some of their dive watches. According to the legacy these hands have been developed per request of the French navy, who wanted hands there?were more legible for the divers. Example?¡ú Tudor Black Bay S&GSpade handsSpade hands are shaped like the playing card suit. The Ulysse Nardin below features spade and whip hands. Example ¡ú Ulysse Nardin Marine TorpilleurSword handsSword hands or Glaive in French - as the name suggests, sword hands are shaped similar to a sword blade. Many Cartier watches provide examples of such hands. Example ¡ú Cartier Drive