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Mechanical watch timing software
Mechanical watch timing software




mechanical watch timing software

An error rate will be shown and you can adjust the clocks pendulum accordingly.

mechanical watch timing software

The app uses a microphone to capture the audible ticks of the clocks escapement and pendulum, and then determines the beats per minute and the rate of error in seconds per day fast or slow.This app has been created specifically in mind for both the clock owner who just wants to know how fast or slow their clock is per day to adjust it, and also for the professional horologist for in depth testing of movements or field work.For the clock owner it is a simple process of mic calibration, putting the clock in beat with apps help and then the measurement takes place. While you can do that already on a computer with the exported tracking data, it’s cumbersome - just make it easy to do on your phone before the data gets synced to Strava.> Check out the demo videos at ClockMaster is an app dedicated to the measurement and regulation of mechanical pendulum clocks. Heck, even just as a software feature that let me use a paired HRM and keep my Fenix in my backpack and retroactively split and change activity type (for triathlon-style events where you go between different activity types, or even for hiking in to a kayaking or climbing locale) would be great. I have a feeling a lot of competitors in things like adventure races and orienteering events, where screened GPS devices are banned, would really appreciate something like that on both the hardware and software side. I don’t know what “caseless” means, but yeah how about an activity tracker in a heart rate monitor, that starts and stops automatically when you put it on (similar to how normal HRMs are activated by connecting the terminals) and just prompts you to retroactively set the activity type and trim the start and end points in the Connect app? I’d buy one of those to supplement my Fenix for a couple different circumstances, especially if it was cheap. Come up with a case-less, screen-less activity tracker like the Woop to be worn in conjunction with a mechanical.






Mechanical watch timing software