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3 March 2022, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Any recommendations for a simple Timegrapher or watch meter?
I have a few Rolex watches... well actually more than a few and I am looking for a decent non-professional timegrapher to sometimes determine and compare the movement and accuracy of each watch. I don't need a fancy and intricate model being used in youtube by the professional watch makers. Just a decent little gadget for home use.
Any recommendations? Thanks.
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4 March 2022, 06:25 AM | #2 |
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Weishi 1000 Timegrapher. They can be found on numerous sites for $140 dollars. I have one myself, and find it very valuable.
If you are looking for a free option, check out the app "Watch Accuracy Meter". It uses your phone's microphone to listen to the escapement, and is surprisingly accurate. Its only going to tell you the rate and beat error, not the amplitude, so its not as useful as a true timegrapher. |
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Its an option. .
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6 April 2023, 12:58 PM | #4 |
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With the ongoing 32xx movement talk, I’m bumping this up.
Any other recommendations as to a budget timegrapher? Yes, I know budget and Rolex is perhaps incongruous (yes, at the same time, I suppose Rolex is budget in comparison to other things…). |
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Some will say you can go even cheaper and use a phone app, but I think having a real watch holding device which can be easily placed in the various positions (dial up, crown down, crown up, etc) easily makes something like the 1000 worth the purchase. |
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7 April 2023, 03:25 AM | #6 |
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Yup, Amazon and get a 1000... the 1900 has nicer display and does Omega coax movement too. I have the 1000.
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Thanks.
Is it definitely the case that the 1900 can do coaxial and the 1000 cannot? What are the going rates for the two models? And are there any particularly good places to buy? Say, is AliExpress reliable? |
11 April 2023, 01:33 AM | #8 |
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I wouldn't count on any of the no-name machines to do amplitude on a coaxial. They will all do timing (seconds per day) without issues. From speaking with an Omega-trained watchmaker it sounds like even the original Witschi machines had a hard time getting amplitudes right on coaxials. So while the new 1000 or the 1900 might claim to do coaxial, and some number may show up on the screen, it's not a number I'd feel confident in from what I've read.
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11 April 2023, 03:48 AM | #9 |
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I have the 1000 and really like it. Fun to pull out to hook up a "pawn shop" potential purchase.
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12 April 2023, 10:44 AM | #10 | |
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Thanks. Trying to do a bit more reading on the subject, it sounds like your comment is pretty reasonable! Any suggestions as to places to purchase from…? Is there a generally recommended Witschi for the hobbyist? Even the cheapest seems quite a price jump. |
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12 April 2023, 11:07 PM | #11 | |
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Cousins in the UK is the main place I've seen that carries a full line of actual Weishi models alongside the real Witshi machines: https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/m...-watch-testing |
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