Hi,
A while ago I came across US Patent 2637108 for a sundial watch by
Viesturs(http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2637108). The patent charmingly
suggests that it may be used 'for play and sport, where a good mechanical watch
is endangered by pressure, sand and water, and therefore not always adapted to
be carried around.  As play and sport are mostly exercised during sunny weather,
a portable sundial can well replace a mechanical watch on these occasions".
As may be seen from the copy of the illustration  which I've attached, it
appears to be an equal-angle dial.  It has a compass (label b)to allow N-S
alignment of the dial.  The shadow is cast by two vertical threads (label f).
   After some pondering, I have concluded that the sundial may be a form of
magnetic azimuth dial, but this could well be wrong.
    My question is: would this dial work?

best wishes,

Peter

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