Oh this is pretty interesting! There are apps out there that will help you de-magnetize your watch (or so they say). I think this is interesting and I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
Oh this is pretty interesting! There are apps out there that will help you de-magnetize your watch (or so they say). I think this is interesting and I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
I own a TimeGrapher and also use an app called „WatchTracker“. The TimeGrapher is good if you need quick results while repairing or regulating a watch. But the measurement using the app is more accurate and tells more about the overall deviation, as on the TimeGrapher you Test only certain fixed positions but no movement, no temperature changes over a day, etc.
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Oh this is pretty interesting! There are apps out there that will help you de-magnetize your watch (or so they say). I think this is interesting and I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
Oh this is pretty interesting! There are apps out there that will help you de-magnetize your watch (or so they say). I think this is interesting and I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure 👍🏻. Have fun.
I own a TimeGrapher and also use an app called „WatchTracker“. The TimeGrapher is good if you need quick results while repairing or regulating a watch. But the measurement using the app is more accurate and tells more about the overall deviation, as on the TimeGrapher you Test only certain fixed positions but no movement, no temperature changes over a day, etc.
Wow! great info. I normally use this apps just to check rough figure of the accuracy for all my mechanica watches. Its fun to look actually.