I stopped the chronograph and wrote them down, and the time they occupied.
These cups revolve in the wind, the revolutions being registered electrically: every four miles a signal was sent to the hut, and a pen working upon a chronograph registered one more step.
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This is the example ofchronographwrist watches.
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The police instructions provide that the officers timing, if so requested, are to show their chronographs, and state the situation of the controls.
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For example, one of the first application of thechronographwas to record the time elapsed during horse races.
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Less simple chronographs use additional complications and can have multiple independent hands to measure seconds, minutes, hours and even tenths of a second.
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Rattrapante, sometimes called a doublechronograph, have multiple second hands, at least one of which can be stopped and started independently.
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In addition, many modern chronographs use moveable bezels as tachymeters for rapid calculations of speed or distance.
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The winding crown was on the left, with the pushers for thechronographon the right.
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Common complications are day/date displays, chronographs, and automatic winding mechanisms.
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Usually the flyback function is controlled by the button at 4 o'clock whereas the one at 2 o'clock is used to stop thechronograph.
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During the 20th century the company provided chronographs and watches to air and naval officers.
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In 1823, he exhibited an astronomical clock with seconds, and a watch of his own invention, which he calls achronograph.
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The watches had split secondschronograph, minute repeater, and a perpetual calendar.
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The similar-sounding termschronographand chronometer are often confused, although they mean altogether different things.
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Many companies sell their own styles of chronographs.
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Given the slim dimensions of the 2892, it provides a good platform on which to add or build achronographcomplication.
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