Temest
Tossed by a tempest.
There is no mercenary in The Tempest.
antonio in the tempest book.
Stephano...
Let the Tempest Come was created on 2006-04-07.
A quartz chronograph is a quartz wristwatch with a chronograph (stopwatch) complication (aka additional feature).
A chronograph is similar to a stopwatch. Not only does it function as a sort of stopwatch, it can also calculate speed and distance.
It is a watch that has an alarm and a stopwatch all in one
CHR is short for chronograph, AKA stopwatch.
No, not all chronometer watches have a chronograph. A chronometer is a watch that has passed strict precision tests (usually certified by COSC) and is extremely accurate. A chronograph is a watch with a built-in stopwatch function, often with subdials and pushers to start, stop, and reset time. So, a watch can be: A chronometer only (very accurate, no stopwatch). A chronograph only (stopwatch function, but not necessarily certified for accuracy). Or both (highly accurate with stopwatch features). They serve different purposes, and one does not automatically include the other.
A chronograph is a type of watch that includes additional stopwatch functions in addition to telling time. It allows the wearer to measure elapsed time accurately, usually with subdials or push buttons on the watch to start, stop, and reset the timing function. Chronographs are popular for their functionality and sporty style.
chronograph in the terms of a watch means that there is a stopwatch function included along with time keeping
Samuel Watson invented the stopwatch. He did this in the year 1821. He invented it because he wanted something that could keep track of the time it took for something or someone to perform something.
The chronograph watch differs from a regular watch, because one can see regular time and a stop-watch at the same moment. The stopwatch button can start, stop, or start-over the stop=watch part of the chronograph.
A chronograph is a specialised watch that was first created in the 1800s and is used as a stopwatch, they are meant to be the most accurate watches to time in fractions of a second.
A chronograph is something that measures the time. The way it measures time can differ with each device. It can be in many different forms, from watches to computers that track the atomic clock.
Typically, "Chronograph" does not describe the movement of a watch, but rather the "complication" of a watch's movement. A watch's complication is anything that provides advanced functionality, such as moon-phase display or perpetual calendar. In this case, "Chronograph" refers to a watch that is capable of stopwatch functionality in addition to timekeeping. Usually this is built into three separate dials for hours, minutes, and seconds. Such a watch can have any movement type (automatic, quartz), and can also have several complications at once. Note that digital watches with stopwatch functionality are considered "digital chronographs", and there is also the "analog-digital chronograph". Some online retailers confuse complications with the actual movement (putting "chronograph" for the movement), so further research should be done to determine whether the watch actually uses quartz or automatic movement.