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chronograph

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1. chronograph - Noun

2. chronograph - Verb

Meaning

An instrument for measuring or recording intervals of time, upon a revolving drum or strip of paper moved by clockwork. The action of the stylus or pen is controlled by electricity.

Same as Chronogram, 1.

A chronoscope.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Featuring nine pre-set referee timers, a twin stopwatch and other impressive functionality, this men's Casio chronograph watch is perfect for any official or fan of the game. Source: Internet

Created specifically for Only Watch, Reference 5208T-010 combines a chronograph, minute repeater and perpetual calendar, but its true claim to fame is its case in titanium, a material very rarely used at Patek Philippe. Source: Internet

In addition to the diamond-set versions, TAG Heuer is also releasing a chronograph version of the iconic model, in a continuation of the brand’s noted quest for ever more precision in chronograph timing. Source: Internet

In 2007, the International Watch Company introduced the IWC Aquatimer Chronograph "Cousteau Divers" Special Edition. Source: Internet

With elegantly contoured edges, clean lines and brushed finishes, Skagen chronograph watches for men are a perfect blend of technology and purpose, right down to the last intricate detail. Source: Internet

The camera was linked to his even more ancient LAPD-issue chronograph, which would back up each shot as it was taken, just as the camera would automatically stamp across the bottom edge of each new shot. Source: Internet

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