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the use of Tachymeter on watch


JuiceMaker

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Yes.

Tachymeter bezels can be used to measure the rate of speed of an object for a set distance. For example, suppose you wanted to measure the average speed a car was traveling. You start the chronograph function when the car passes the starting line and, then, stop it after the car travels exactly one mile. If you note that the chronograph hand stopped at the 4 o'clock position (i.e. 20 seconds have elapsed), you would look at the tachymeter number adjacent to the 4, which is 180. This means that the average speed of the car would be 180 MPH.

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thanks freddy...

so ALL these Tachymeters on wrist-watchs are for miles/hour...

what happens if the person is in countries that uses kilometres/hour???

I'm in Australia, & we don't use miles, we use kilometres...

it'll be confusing to convert into km/hr from miles/hr.

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In case you weren't joking, it's UNITS per hour, not miles. If you do 1 kilometer in 20 seconds, you're doing 180kmh, obviously.

(Actually, not that obvious to even the smartest TAG Heuer designers. But that's another story)

was there not a photo of that indy somewhere ?

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