I've got a Seiko SNA411 with the direction markers on a rotating outer bezel but I generally just use the 12, 3, 6 & 9 markers for N, E, S & W.
Just always seemed a bit redundent to me.
But like I said, there may well be a reason for it that I'm not yet aware of.
You can figure out where north is from the sun and the hands and set the bezel to keep track?
That was my first thought but surely that'd rely on moving in the same direction.
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I've got a Seiko SNA411 with the direction markers on a rotating outer bezel but I generally just use the 12, 3, 6 & 9 markers for N, E, S & W.
Just always seemed a bit redundent to me.
But like I said, there may well be a reason for it that I'm not yet aware of.