July 25, 2012, 22:53
Bruce ByrdWatch timing
Ive got a question about how most of you time your watches for accuracy. I use the national time app on my iPhone and have used a stopwatch. I'm just curious (other than vibrograh) how diffent folks time their watches
July 25, 2012, 23:06
Joe StraubBruce,
Maybe you will find your answer in this thread:
Non Rail Road grade watch time keepingJuly 26, 2012, 01:22
Christopher DarwinI use "computer time", the clock that pops up when I click the date/time at the lower right corner of my screen.
July 26, 2012, 20:37
David AbbeBruce, if you are talking abouit actually checking the timing on your watch, to "match" watch speed, one of the better ways is to put an accurate running watch on your "bad" ear, let it tick there for a few seconds, then take the "unknown" watch and put it in your "good" ear so you can hear them both together. You can quickly tell if the unknown is running "out of synch."
Other than that, Beat Error, Duration, and Timing are all somewhat elusive things to try to correllate except with a nice watch timer. The best deal (and one I use) is the Mumford Microset. For US$250.00, it has most everything you want. See it at;
http://www.bmumford.com/microset.htmlJuly 26, 2012, 21:41
Bruce ByrdThanks Joe, Christopher and Dave! Dave thats sort of what I was lookin for.. Thanks
July 27, 2012, 19:24
Richard M. JonesBruce I wind the watch and set the time to the National time App you referred to and check it over several days to see how it runs. Even simpler is to compare it for a few days against your computer clock. I do realize that this just tells you if the watch is running fast or slow but that is about all I need.