- A
chronograph is a
specific type of
watch that is used as a
stopwatch combined with a
display watch. A
basic chronograph has an
independent sweep second...
- 1840s),
English Chronographer (1849) and
Chronographer of
Ancient History (1851) are
examples of this type. In
these chronographers the
floor was occupied...
- chronograph. In
regular chronographs, the user must stop, reset, and
restart the
chronograph in
order to time an
event after the
chronograph has started. The...
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Demetrius the
Chronographer (or
Demetrius the Chronicler; Gr****: Δημήτριος) was a
Jewish chronicler (historian) of the late 3rd
century BC, who lived...
- A
ballistic chronograph or gun
chronograph is a
measuring instrument used to
measure the
velocity of a
projectile in flight,
typically fired from a gun...
-
Omega Speedmaster is a line of
chronograph wris****ches
produced by
Omega SA.
While chronographs have been
around since the late 1800s,
Omega first introduced...
-
patented his
first chronograph in 1882 and in 1887
patented an "oscillating pinion"
still used by
major watchmakers of
mechanical chronographs. In 1911, Heuer...
-
Theophanes the
Confessor (Gr****: Θεοφάνης Ὁμολογητής; c. 758/760 – 12
March 817/818) was a
member of the
Byzantine aristocracy who
became a monk and chronicler...
-
flyback chronograph.[citation needed]
Rattrapante chronograph (French:
rattraper - the act of recovering, recapturing) Split-second
chronograph Split chronograph...
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events Flyback chronograph,
allowing rapid reset of the
chronograph as it is
running Counter chronograph Independent second-hand
chronograph Jumping second-hand...