Vintage Timegrapher

I received this little lot as a gift yesterday. The Tickoskop is a timegrapher from 1961. I was told that the Greiner next to it was from the 1970s. All I need to do now is set them up and learn how to use them.

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I’m guessing you didn’t get the manuals with them? 😉

Have fun

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TimeOnMyHands

I’m guessing you didn’t get the manuals with them? 😉

Have fun

I did, but they're in Dutch. I'm not fluent in the language but I can make do.

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Cool gift! Love to see electronics that was built to last and easy to open up and fix if needed. Looking like a pair of proper tanks 👌. And if you need help translating don't hesitate to reach out to me 👍

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Seveadon

Cool gift! Love to see electronics that was built to last and easy to open up and fix if needed. Looking like a pair of proper tanks 👌. And if you need help translating don't hesitate to reach out to me 👍

I really appreciate the gift! He also gave me over 100 quartz watches in various states of disrepair so that I can build up my experience with maintenance. I was absolutely blown away. I appreciate the offer of help with the translation if needed too! Thank you

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That's seriously cool 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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That's a really cool gift! The more modern tester appears to be for timing Quartz watches rather than mechanical. Not sure about the older looking one.

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The more modern one can read both quartz and mechanical. The one from the 60s is just mechanical, I believe. I was today shown how to use them both.