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- 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...
- A chronographer was a graphical representation of historical information devised by American educator Emma Willard in the mid-19th century. The chronographers...
- A flyback chronograph is a watch complication, in which the user can use a reset function without the need to first stop the chronograph, by a single press...
- The Double chronograph, also known as a split-seconds chronograph, is a watch that includes two distinct stopwatch mechanisms in order to measure two separate...
- 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...
- The Chronograph, Chronography, or Calendar of 354 is a compilation of chronological and calendrical texts produced in 354 AD for a wealthy Roman Christian...
- "Mecaline Chronographes 2894-2". ETA SA. Retrieved 6 June 2016. "Mecaline 2834-2". ETA SA. Retrieved 6 June 2016. "Mecaline Chronographes 7750 Valjoux"...
- Demetrius the Chronographer (or Demetrius the Chronicler; Gr****: Δημήτριος) was a Jewish chronicler (historian) of the late 3rd century BCE, who lived...
- The Aberdeen chronograph was the first portable gun chronograph, an instrument for measuring the muzzle velocity and striking power of a projectile fired...
- patented his first chronograph in 1882 and in 1887 patented an "oscillating pinion" still used by major watchmakers of mechanical chronographs. In 1911, Heuer...