- own
styles of
chronographs.
While today most
chronographs are in the form of wris****ches, in the
early 20th
century pocket chronographs were very po****r...
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first double chronograph. Today,
double chronographs (or
rattrapante chronographs) can be
divided into two subgroups. One
comprises chronographs based on...
- A
chronographer was a
graphical representation of
historical information devised by
American educator Emma
Willard in the mid-19th century. The chronographers...
- 1866, pp. 12–13 "15 Best
Shooting Chronographs". 22
November 2020. Bashforth,
Francis (1866),
Description of a
Chronograph adapted for
measuring the varying...
- tracks.[circular reference]
Flyback chronographs have a
different layout than the
usual monopusher chronographs of the
early 20th century. They usually...
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first wrist chronograph in 1914. The
crown was at the 12 o'clock position, as
these first wrist chronographs were
adapted from
pocket chronographs. In 1916...
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manufacturers of
Swiss made
wrist chronographs. The
calibre 28.9 was
introduced as
Omega SA watches'
first production wrist chronograph in 1932
featuring 17 rubies...
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chronograph wris****ches
produced by
Omega SA.
While chronographs have
existed since the late 1800s,
Omega first introduced this line of
chronographs...
- The
Chronograph, Chronography, or
Calendar of 354 is a
compilation of
chronological and
calendrical texts produced in 354 AD for a
wealthy Roman Christian...
- The
Aberdeen chronograph was the
first portable gun
chronograph, an
instrument for
measuring the
muzzle velocity and
striking power of a
projectile fired...