Using Electronic Tools in Horology
With the advancement of electronic tools, monitoring the timing and performance of mechanical timekeepers has reached a new level. We are excited to host a workshop showcasing these remarkable devices for precision and accuracy.
Weishi Timegrapher 6000 – Denis Kishinevsky
This unit is a highly accurate testing instrument for mechanical watches, suitable for watch repairers and technicians alike. It can test the Omega co-axial escapement.
Weishi Timegrapher 1900 - JD Richard
This device is among the most popular timegraphers. It is designed to evaluate the performance of mechanical watches and allows testing in various positions.
Timetrax / Clockmaster – John Deland
Timetrax 60 is a powerful beat amplifier with exceptionally high gain sensitivity and amplification. ClockMaster is a clock timing software for the iPhone, similar to watch timegraphers, but specifically designed for mechanical pendulum clocks.
Microset Precision Clock and Watch Timer – Paul Sonnichsen
MicroSet is an electronic timing instrument that measures mechanical clocks and watches with unprecedented accuracy. It can measure beat times to within a millionth of a second and detect rate errors as small as one second per week.
Notes
This member only event is limited to 10 + 4 instructor.
Registration opens October 31, 2025
Please contact us if you are a member and are experiencing difficulty with registration.
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The November Club meeting will take place after the workshop, at 1:00pm
Using Electronic Tools in Horology
With the advancement in electronic tools, monitoring the timing and performance of mechanical timekeepers has risen to a new standard.
We are excited to host a workshop demonstrating these amazing devices for aaperformance and The wristwatch basic intro workshop is for beginners interested in learning to work and service their own wristwatches, manual winding or quartz.