In this video it is briefly but definitely seen that the northern and southern hemisphere date scales are the same. When the slider is set to, say, July in the northern hemisphere side it also shows July in the southern hemisphere side. That is correct. But someone in America called Watch Geek has posted a TH-cam video that clearly shows the southern hemisphere date scale going the other way. This is wrong. And, I would ask why you put an 'S' on one side? As you flip the suspension point when you move to the other hemisphere, this makes your summer months higher than the winter months, which is correct, automatically. The sundial you sold to Watch Geek does not work in the southern hemisphere unless you set the latitude to the scale that you say is for the northern hemisphere. Can you explain this?
The siren at 1.33 really give the video a classy feel.
I'm having trouble understanding how to use the sundial as a compass. It would be lovely if you had a video on this!
In this video it is briefly but definitely seen that the northern and southern hemisphere date scales are the same. When the slider is set to, say, July in the northern hemisphere side it also shows July in the southern hemisphere side. That is correct. But someone in America called Watch Geek has posted a TH-cam video that clearly shows the southern hemisphere date scale going the other way. This is wrong. And, I would ask why you put an 'S' on one side? As you flip the suspension point when you move to the other hemisphere, this makes your summer months higher than the winter months, which is correct, automatically. The sundial you sold to Watch Geek does not work in the southern hemisphere unless you set the latitude to the scale that you say is for the northern hemisphere. Can you explain this?
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