How to use the 1/10th of a second chronograph

How do you use a 1/10th of a second chronograph?

This is explained in the video above.

The Maurice Lacroix Aikon Chronograph is one such wristwatch featuring the 1/10th of a second chronograph. Powered by a quartz movement, two versions are available: the 2017 model with a silver blue dial and the 2018 version with what the brand describes as a “cheerful” blue sunday dial.

Using the 2017 Maurice Lacroix Aikon Chronograph as an example, we explain how its chronograph function is used and how you can read elapsed time up to 1/10th of a second.

The 1/10th of a second chronograph counter is at 12 o’clock on the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Chronograph. Once activated, it completes one rotation every second. The 1/10th of a second hand will rotate non-stop for 30 seconds, thereafter, it will stop but the measurement of elapsed time continues till the chronograph function is manually stopped.

It will then display the elapsed time up to 1/10th of a second.