Tachymeter Explained! (5 examples)

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2016
  • This video aims at clarifying the tachymeter function found on some watches. Hope it helps! :)
    Link to my CZcams channel: / erikphotography
    Link to my first video review of this watch: • New Omega Speedmaster ...
    Link to my second video review of this watch: • Omega Speedmaster Raci...
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    A tachymeter (also spelled as "tachymetre") is a function on a watch primarily used for measuring speed; however, it can be used to compute many other things as well.
    The tachymeter scale is usually inscribed around the bezel or the outer dial of the watch. Mathematically, the Tachymeter Dial = 3600 divided by the Elapsed Time In Seconds.
    As a result and due to accuracy and practical reasons, the printed tachymeter scale is valid for all times up to one minute from approximately 7 seconds.
    Moving on to some examples.
    Example 1: Let’s say you are watching a racing event and you want to determine the speed of a car. In the race magazine, you read that the distance between Curve A and Curve B is exactly 1km. Using your chronograph, you notice it takes the racecar 20 seconds to cover this distance. The tachymeter scale reads 180. This means that the average speed of the car was 180 kilometers per hour. Keep in mind; you can use other units of measurement. For example,
    Example 2: The race magazine also tells you there is a distance of 1 mile between Curve A and Curve C. Repeating the exercise, it takes the car 35 seconds to cover this distance. The tachymeter scale now indicates slightly above 100, meaning the car’s average speed was just above 100 miles per hour.
    Example 3: Another example, let’s say we want to measure how fast Usain Bolt runs 200 meters in the Olympics. Using the chronograph, we notice it takes him 20 seconds to complete the race. The tachymeter scale indicates 180 km/h; however, we have to be careful and remember the race was only one fifth of a kilometer, so we need to get one fifth of 180 which equals the actual average speed of the runner; 36 km/per hour.
    Example 4: Another example, let’s say you visit a car factory that completes one car every 45 seconds. Reading from the tachymeter, you conclude the factory on average completes 80 cars per hour.
    Example 5: Now let’s say you’re visiting a luxury watch manufacturer. Observing the assembly line, you notice the manufacturer produces one watch every 100 seconds. You can still use the tachymeter scale even if this time is above 60 seconds. In other words, if the manufacturer produces one watch every 100 seconds, this is the same as half a watch per 50 seconds. 50 seconds is within the valid range of the tachymeter scale and as a result, you can calculate that 72 half watches (or 36 whole watches) are completed on average in one hour.
    If you enjoyed this video, visit my channel to see other explanation videos and watch reviews including a review of this Omega. Have a good day, bye!

Komentáře • 591

  • @iannickCZ
    @iannickCZ Před 5 lety +2554

    I think no more than 3 people on Earth use this function.

    • @angryagain68
      @angryagain68 Před 5 lety +138

      It's also useful to verify your speedometer. I've done that numerous times with my various motorcycles I've had over the years. (Motorcycle speedometers are notoriously inaccurate). Just replacing tires has a huge impact on it's accuracy as well. It's easier for me o just look at my watch than to fiddle with a smart phone will riding.

    • @GanNing221
      @GanNing221 Před 5 lety +220

      @@angryagain68 That's one way to get into an incident.

    • @angryagain68
      @angryagain68 Před 5 lety +32

      @@GanNing221 Nonsense

    • @CapeTownTom
      @CapeTownTom Před 5 lety +103

      @@GanNing221 have to agree with you. someone doing all that maths while on two wheel. hopefully he is an organ donor :-P

    • @Strellock
      @Strellock Před 5 lety +66

      @@CapeTownTom There's really no math at all to do. You can for instance use two physical 1km milestone indicators to be sure of your distance; can even remove your watch from your wrist and hold it in one hand so you always have both hands on your handle bars.
      Approach the first milestone at speed, you press one pusher, approach the next milestone, press the same pusher again, you never look at the watch at all. All you have to do is glance at your bike's speedometer once between the two milestones to get a reading.
      Then you pull over safely and everything, and look at your watch. All you do is compare your speedometer's reading, you hopefully still remember :D, with your tachimeter reading. If you're traveling at 60 kph you're gonna take 60 seconds to travel 1 km, so you don't have to ride dangerously either, quite on the contrary, it can be a slow ride.
      Also, you want to ride at a rather slow speed, because the faster you travel, the harder it is to get an accurate reading on a watch face tachimeter scale; just look at a tachimeter scale, you'll see how it is busier towards in the beggining, aka, the fewer seconds you need to elapse that kilometer, aka, riding like a maniac.
      ...
      Remember, people used to use mechanical watches all the time to tell distances, in fact relied on them, heck, soldiers under pressure of losing their lives did it. And better believe it, an uneducated dude under pressure of having their butt shredded was far from some genius mathematician. (And, yes, soldiers used to use telemeter scales, but the reading was the same, if they had the luxury of a stopwatch they didn't even need to look at their watches between the two events)
      It's a simple reading a tachimetre reading. I guess we assume that it's hard or cumbersome because we never used the technology, never had to, but it was never intended to be hard, on the contrary, it was invented to remove the need for calculation, the need to do the math. It's an instant reading.
      Many that used tachimeter scales would even learn the scale by heart, could approximate the speed without need for the tachimetric indication on regular stopwatches.
      And you know, just how you don't need to be reminded of the basic interaction with your smartphone after you get used to it, just as you feel that it's the simplest thing in the world, so does it feel to read a tachimeter to someone who's done it once or twice. And overall using a smartphone is at least one order of magnitude more complicated than reading a watch, but again, we're used to them so we don't perceive it as a challenging interaction.

  • @Airborne-80
    @Airborne-80 Před 16 dny +3

    Today is July 5th 2024, my 62nd birthday. I received a citizen watch and thought about my large collection of watches. I figured now that I’m old, retired and slowed way down, I might as well finally find out what the hell this tachymeter is used for. Thank you for the awesome explanation. Now….im off to determine some speeds, production numbers, etc.

    • @SP-qi8ur
      @SP-qi8ur Před 14 dny

      😂 same here, gift for my 24 birthday

  • @sandeep2435
    @sandeep2435 Před 6 lety +497

    I myself teach physics in colleges even though i didn't understood the meaning and how to use the tachymeter on a modern watches but after watching this it is now crystal clear to me .What a explanation .

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 6 lety +16

      Thanks, much appreciated. I’m glad I could help.

    • @juliansedor7101
      @juliansedor7101 Před 4 lety +16

      You teach physics but you can't use proper English.

    • @preciousjose
      @preciousjose Před 4 lety +94

      @@juliansedor7101 fun fact: English is one of many languages humans speak in, physics can be taught in any language.

    • @rainvast8982
      @rainvast8982 Před 4 lety +61

      @@juliansedor7101 you're a perfect example of an American

    • @igorchistyakov8876
      @igorchistyakov8876 Před 4 lety +1

      @@preciousjose, yeah, but they're all just gibberish mumbling to make tourists comfy with "exotic". He clearly knows the Truth, no need to lie anymore. English is the only language to ever exist.

  • @Blue_3rd
    @Blue_3rd Před 4 lety +219

    Possibly the second least used function on a watch, after the helium escape valve.

  • @NOT-A-BAD-GUY
    @NOT-A-BAD-GUY Před 4 lety +325

    All people who had a decent watch for Christmas are watching this video....

    • @elduderino1329
      @elduderino1329 Před 4 lety +4

      A decent watch doesn't need a nonsense gimmick like a tachymeter on it.

    • @zachdurocher1166
      @zachdurocher1166 Před 4 lety +10

      @@elduderino1329 But most watches with chronographs are decent watches *and* usually feature a tachymeter to go along with the chronograph

    • @m.l.5067
      @m.l.5067 Před 4 lety

      @@zachdurocher1166 False : not all fancy watches have a tachymeter, and not all watches with a tachymeter are fancy watches. In fact, they are pretty much watches with shitty and useless functions just to look interesting.

    • @sethproaps8899
      @sethproaps8899 Před 3 lety +1

      Reading this this christmas.

    • @thebritishbrick809
      @thebritishbrick809 Před 3 lety

      @@sethproaps8899 ye same haha

  • @virtualRod
    @virtualRod Před 7 lety +247

    so far the best explanation[s] on how to use the tachymeter on a timepiece...thank you Eric.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety +3

      +v Rod Hi, thanks for the comment! I'm glad it helped :)
      You might enjoy my other watch reviews and explanation videos on my channel.

    • @virtualRod
      @virtualRod Před 7 lety +2

      Erik Ternsjö not necessarily helped...I already knew, just trying to support a decent CZcams channel where many idiots belittle & degrade what they don't understand, I'll check your other vids. THANKS!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety +2

      Haha, alright, well thank you! :)

    • @virtualRod
      @virtualRod Před 7 lety +5

      Erik Ternsjö & by the way... very nice Omega timepiece indeed.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety +4

      v Rod Thanks. I made a second video of the vintage Omega from 1954 where I discuss the piece in more detail.

  • @ChristianUtama
    @ChristianUtama Před 2 lety +112

    Another use:
    *To count your heart rate (beats per minute)*
    When you detect the first pulse on your wrist, start the chronograph, keep counting and stop when you detect the 60th.
    Read the number on tachymeter.
    Example: from the 1st pulse to 60th pulse you take 40 seconds, it points to 90 in the tachymeter, so your heart rate is 90 bpm.

    • @verbal_DK
      @verbal_DK Před 2 lety +5

      wouldn't be easier count to 6 beats and divide pointed value with 10?... or count to 12 beats and divide pointed value with 5?

    • @ChristianUtama
      @ChristianUtama Před 2 lety +4

      @@verbal_DK say that your heart beat is 90 bps, so the tachymeter should be pointing at 900 (if you use the divide by 10) but tachymeter scale max is 500.
      You can use division by 2, 4, 5 it means more calculation is done, but if you're okay with it then do it because it will be quicker too.
      I just want to show the basic of measuring heart beat and the easiest way to just read the result on the tachymeter scale.

    • @verbal_DK
      @verbal_DK Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChristianUtama that's the reason why I wrote that you can also count to 12 beats and divide value with 5.

    • @ranietsd1
      @ranietsd1 Před 2 lety +8

      If your heart rate is 90 bpm, call a doctor ! Why not count your pulse for 60 seconds ? Then you don't have to calculate or to check the tachymeter.

    • @ChristianUtama
      @ChristianUtama Před 2 lety

      @@ranietsd1 normal heart rate range from 60-100 bpm.
      If your heart rate is 120 then it will only take half minute to measure it with this basic method. If you're good with division, you can use division by 2, 4 or even 5 to make it even quicker.

  • @CGAWCChannel
    @CGAWCChannel Před 8 lety +148

    Great explanation!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +2

      +Amateur Watch Collector Thanks!

  • @aarslanov8825
    @aarslanov8825 Před 4 lety +6

    It's been incidental to come across your explanation of the tachymeter function - I've enjoyed it immensely as I find your style of explaining things truly excellent!

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 Před 6 lety +15

    Well done, and props for giving the formula the scale represents. That's really the key to understanding the scale, as it's really just a conversion from seconds to distance.

  • @LaMilk-69
    @LaMilk-69 Před 2 lety +3

    The tachymeter is resourceful, you provided an amazing explanation with intriguing examples to teach your audience, thank you 😊

  • @chuckybaby1973
    @chuckybaby1973 Před 6 lety +1

    Erik, your video was very simple, clear and easy to understand. I believe this video has helped many people understand how to get more out of their watch, thank you.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for your feedback, much appreciated!

  • @FIGNAS83
    @FIGNAS83 Před 7 lety +6

    best explanation on CZcams on how to use the tachymeter function. Subscribed!!!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      +FIGNAS83 Thank you for commenting, much appreciated! Hope you have a great day and stay tuned for more videos coming soon.

  • @schmanderich
    @schmanderich Před 6 lety +325

    I think no one ever used this

    • @PhilippeCarphin
      @PhilippeCarphin Před 4 lety +8

      I'd be curious to see. I have a diver's watch with a rotating bezel and I use it to time all sorts of things or just set it to zero when I start something so I can see quickly how long I've been going. It's basically equivalent to remembering the time at which I started and doing a subtraction, but I can't live without it.
      Maybe people who have it and know how to use the tachymeter end up finding uses for it everywhere though it does seem less likely than for my dive watch bezel which has a simpler function.

    • @ChuckBeefOG
      @ChuckBeefOG Před 4 lety +7

      It was used for thousands of things in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s. Daily use faded into the 30’s but they are still used today.

  • @TheAspenator117
    @TheAspenator117 Před 4 lety +2

    I just got a watch for my 21st bday with a tachymeter on it. This video has been immensely helpful in getting to know my watch and its functions. Thank you.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 4 lety +1

      Very nice! Happy the video helped!

  • @PhobiaPhobic
    @PhobiaPhobic Před 8 lety +2

    so glad to see youre back! i love watching your reviews!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +1

      +PhobiaPhobic Thank you! Have a great day! :)

  • @jeditello
    @jeditello Před 4 lety

    This has just been an amazing and easy to understand explanation with sufficient examples! Thank you 👍

  • @amintaslneto
    @amintaslneto Před 8 lety +1

    Nice to see you back Erik. Great vid

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      Thanks! Good to be back :)

  • @civilengineer8407
    @civilengineer8407 Před 7 lety +1

    Very helpful video indeed and your examples made me (and everyone i suppose) comprehend the Tachymeter function in wristwatches well.
    Thanks a lot Erik.

  • @Bulkman1337
    @Bulkman1337 Před 8 lety +1

    I've always had trouble understanding the Tachymeter scale until I watched your video. Thanks, Erik! :)

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      +Erik Dahlgren Hi Erik, thank you for the feedback, I'm happy I could help!

  • @DasSchmaus
    @DasSchmaus Před 4 lety +2

    Explained simply and easy to understand graphics. Solid job!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! You might like some of my other explanation videos on my channel related to watches.

  • @theycallmejean
    @theycallmejean Před 8 lety +20

    Oh wow Erik, you did a top job at explaining that! Those were some great examples and illustrations!!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +1

      +Jean-Silviu Dupouy Hi Jean, thank you, i'm glad you liked it! I'm happy with how it turned out :)

  • @EliteHapkido
    @EliteHapkido Před 7 lety +23

    easiest explanation found!
    great job.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety +1

      +EliteMartialArtOC Many thanks! You might enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel. Have a great day!

  • @OrcinusLaryngologist
    @OrcinusLaryngologist Před 3 lety +1

    I love this, sorta mind blown it took so long to take the time to grasp this. Thank you!

  • @bv2225
    @bv2225 Před 8 lety +1

    Great explanation thanks! Especially regarding production output, I wasn't aware of this application! Keep up the good work!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      Thank you for your feedback, much appreciated! Stay tuned for more videos ;)

  • @zebioh
    @zebioh Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for a great and simple to understand explanation!

  • @iandres2394
    @iandres2394 Před 8 lety +2

    Your watch is really cool bro, and your explanation was pretty useful.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      +Andres Gonzalez I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for commenting!

  • @CarstenDittrich2014
    @CarstenDittrich2014 Před 2 lety

    Very good explanation - just what I needed for my work. Thanks much

  • @gogutzy
    @gogutzy Před 5 lety +1

    thanks for the vid, it was a real eye opener. many say it's useless, but i'm more into old-school tech.

  • @JellyForSale
    @JellyForSale Před 8 lety +58

    This is AWESOME! Thank you! I never knew the tachymeter could be so useful!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +3

      Thanks for commenting, I really appreciate your feedback. You might enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel, let me know! :)
      Hope you have a great day!

    • @JJDEsq.
      @JJDEsq. Před 8 lety +3

      How is it giving you a reading in km/hr and mph?

    • @JellyForSale
      @JellyForSale Před 8 lety +4

      If you use one mile as your measurement it will be mph. If you use one kilometer it will be kph

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +1

      Hi, thank you for answering the question :)

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +2

      Like JellyForSale replied, it depends on your unit of measurement. The answer should be in the same units as the question if that helps.

  • @jorgeernestohigueroromero5570

    Congratulations!!! Exevcllent explanation!!! Thank you very much for being such a great teacher.

  • @BijanIzadi
    @BijanIzadi Před 5 lety +6

    I hope you know how valuable this explanation is to me, I literally never knew until watching this, thank you a ton!

  • @SuperVeshi
    @SuperVeshi Před 3 lety

    Thanks to whoever uploaded this video

  • @tehb1726
    @tehb1726 Před rokem

    Fantastic explanation, thank you!

  • @xnikolai09x78
    @xnikolai09x78 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks the examples really helped grasp its concept. It's easy now that I get it :D

  • @CeebraBeats
    @CeebraBeats Před 6 lety +1

    by far the best explanation arround! Thanks

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, much appreciated. You might also enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel. Enjoy the rest of your day!

  • @jsollien127
    @jsollien127 Před 4 lety

    Erik, your english is impeccable! I moved from Sweden to the US about 20 years ago and I still have an accent! BTW, great video too.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, great, thanks! Though, there’s nothing wrong with an accent! 😂

  • @Boki199611
    @Boki199611 Před rokem

    Very useful explanation! :)

  • @chef1arjunaidi
    @chef1arjunaidi Před 3 měsíci

    Good, clear examples explained well

  • @TheCaptain008
    @TheCaptain008 Před 4 lety +1

    I have two Seiko tachymeter watches. I rarely have a need for a tachometer in my life. But it is a fun novelty and a cool thing to understand if it's ever needed. The last of your lessons with production with watches and cars. I'm curious to try that at work with our ladies in production. They build padlocks. I'm going to low key see how much some do per minute. Thanks!

  • @JDMricist
    @JDMricist Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the video!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 3 lety

      Glad I could help. Thanks for the comment!

  • @gregorychang7692
    @gregorychang7692 Před 8 lety +2

    thanx for that.. great to know.. i will come back for sure to keep on using the examples you showed......

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      Glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions

  • @MaximEriksen
    @MaximEriksen Před 3 lety

    Love the vid man, keep up the good work!

  • @the.otis.burger617
    @the.otis.burger617 Před 6 lety

    That was well done, and easy to remember! Thanks!

  • @mahamza86
    @mahamza86 Před 8 lety +3

    Very informative. I always wondered how this worked.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      +Hamza Khawaja Thanks, I appreciate your feedback

  • @andyblue001
    @andyblue001 Před 2 lety

    very nice explanation, the easiest to understand by the way

  • @VerySeriousUser
    @VerySeriousUser Před 4 lety +1

    This was more than I hoped for!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 4 lety

      Great, happy you liked the video!

  • @grailph
    @grailph Před 6 lety

    thank you for this and also for giving more samples and not just for measuring speed.

  • @abh15funk
    @abh15funk Před rokem

    Nice video ! Thanks for the explanation of Tachymeter ! 👍

  • @ari91629
    @ari91629 Před 8 lety +3

    nicely explained,thanks for posting

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks for your feedback, much appreciated. You might enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel :)

  • @jonmanilenio
    @jonmanilenio Před 4 lety +1

    thanks, that was a bit easier to understand for me than the other videos i watched.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 4 lety

      Great, glad I could help!

  • @hpbunaes
    @hpbunaes Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks - nice, simple, practical explanation.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment and glad I could help. Best, Erik

  • @1deadfire
    @1deadfire Před 7 lety +1

    OMG... really good explanation, easy to understand thank you.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      +1deadfire Thank you for the comment, I appreciate it! You might also enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel. Hope you have a great day!

  • @drbud7257
    @drbud7257 Před 3 lety

    Great explanation

  • @bamchel
    @bamchel Před 6 lety

    Superb explanation. Thank you!

  • @ImMora1
    @ImMora1 Před 5 lety +7

    So basically when you take the time it takes to do something and read it on the tachymeter scale, It tells you how many times that thing would happen in an hour? That is quite simple really. Now I might actually use it some time!

  • @urosstankovic4887
    @urosstankovic4887 Před 3 lety

    I just got new tissot watch and i try to understand this, thanks for explanation 😀

  • @indragums
    @indragums Před 4 lety +1

    This is very clear explanation. Thank you.

  • @Chewy7575
    @Chewy7575 Před 4 lety

    Another good one. Thanks again.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 3 lety

      Glad it helped. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @johnrogers2957
    @johnrogers2957 Před 4 lety

    Thank Erik clear explanation

  • @alijan634
    @alijan634 Před 6 lety +1

    Best explanation !
    Thank you

  • @dhruvgarg9943
    @dhruvgarg9943 Před 5 lety

    This person is a gods gift.

  • @roberterwin9514
    @roberterwin9514 Před 5 lety

    Excellent explanation.

  • @fassenm6041
    @fassenm6041 Před 5 lety +8

    Today I know what is Tachmeter.
    It is on my Casio watch for last ten years.

  • @fukutaichou1903
    @fukutaichou1903 Před 5 lety +3

    Is it okay if i just find it aesthetically pleasing. Everything just flew above my head after usain bolt

  • @augieguerra503
    @augieguerra503 Před 2 lety

    Definitely helped. Thanks.

  • @rag_man673
    @rag_man673 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a little slow at math so I had to watch parts twice, but that said, if I can understand it (eventually, LOL) anybody can. Great explanation. Thank you so much. 👍

  • @manoman0
    @manoman0 Před 6 lety +1

    Ok, It's that easy to explain the function. You, sir, you have it....thank you!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 6 lety

      I'm glad I could help. You might also enjoy my other (geeky) explanation videos on my channel :)

  • @finnk9360
    @finnk9360 Před 8 lety +1

    Brilliant video. Superb explination

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      +Finn Kahmann Thanks for the compliment, much appreciated!

  • @mmikaismail8533
    @mmikaismail8533 Před 7 lety +2

    Nice vid. Thanks. Today I just learned a new thing :)

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      +M Mika Ismail Hi, thanks for commenting, I appreciate it! You might also enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel :)

  • @TheGazza636
    @TheGazza636 Před 5 lety

    Great.always wondered how to use this.had it on watch for years

  • @cessealbeach
    @cessealbeach Před 5 lety

    Very Good Examples Thanks

  • @antoinedoinelswaroop
    @antoinedoinelswaroop Před 7 lety +1

    Great Explanation. Thanks a lot !!!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for commenting, I'm glad I could help! You might enjoy my other watch reviews/explanation videos on my channel (including a review of my own watch, a plastic Swatch and a vintage Omega from 1954)

  • @XantheFIN
    @XantheFIN Před 3 lety +1

    Cool. This was helpful.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear, thanks for commenting!

  • @bitumundra3748
    @bitumundra3748 Před 3 lety

    Great information

  • @rumcajs009
    @rumcajs009 Před 7 lety +3

    Fantastic job mate, thanks!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      +Michał Rumcajs Haha, can't tell if serious but thanks, much appreciated! Stay tuned for more videos coming soon :)

    • @rumcajs009
      @rumcajs009 Před 7 lety +2

      Very serious, I have got Chrono watch and had no idea what all those numbers mean :D And now I know!

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety +1

      +Michał Rumcajs Alright, I'm glad I could help!

  • @MrDidaxi
    @MrDidaxi Před 4 lety +1

    Useful vid. Many thanks. 👌🏻👍🏻👋🏻

  • @neilpateldpt
    @neilpateldpt Před 2 měsíci

    Was just gifted a nice Victorinox Chronograph for my graduation. Had to look this video up haha thank you

  • @zviadkelenjeridze9435
    @zviadkelenjeridze9435 Před 8 lety +1

    Beautiful explanation. Thx.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      +Zviad Kelenjeridze thank you for your feedback, it is much appreciated! You might enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel ;)
      Have a great day!

  • @A_Tempest
    @A_Tempest Před rokem

    Clear and concise, rare indeed

  • @bobdehuisbaas1
    @bobdehuisbaas1 Před 6 lety +2

    Finally I get what these are used for, now I want a watch that has one! Nice speedmaster btw, love the yellow accents

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for commenting. I'm glad the video helped. You might enjoy my full review of this Speedmaster on my channel :)
      Hope you have a great day!

  • @minityper
    @minityper Před 8 lety +2

    Very cool watch as well.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 8 lety

      +minityper Hi, thanks for commenting! I have made two separate video reviews of this watch on my channel that you might enjoy.

  • @DrstaCreations
    @DrstaCreations Před 5 lety

    thank you so much for the valuable information .

  • @saisamayseva8712
    @saisamayseva8712 Před 3 lety

    Thanks good explanation.

  • @oklahomahank2378
    @oklahomahank2378 Před 4 lety +2

    I did in fact use this at the MotoGP in Austin. I used google maps to measure some intervals on the track. I must admit it was sort of showing off.

  • @MrObiwan1
    @MrObiwan1 Před rokem

    That Speedmaster is stunning :)

  • @shaheerburney398
    @shaheerburney398 Před 5 lety

    Thanks,helped me a lot.

  • @chris555
    @chris555 Před 17 dny

    Great video thanks

  • @rbemuscle6058
    @rbemuscle6058 Před 2 lety

    Awesome man!!

  • @blazeracer1
    @blazeracer1 Před 5 lety

    That's cool. Good explainations. I'm gonna use mine on something.

  • @JumpingWatermelons
    @JumpingWatermelons Před 2 lety

    ahhh thanks. That's interesting. Never knew there was a watch for measuring and doing calculations based on takt time

  • @HOLYLIFEIFY
    @HOLYLIFEIFY Před 3 lety

    Tachy Scale and Proverbs 11:1 comes to mind here! Also 11-1 equals the track and field championship I experienced winning when in 10th grade! With this here in 2020 I have been (B)ouncing (S)pikes pertaining to while on the track sprinting at the placing of a step it should bounce it's steps for greater speed. Terrill TC!

  • @user-wx1jv5yy8i
    @user-wx1jv5yy8i Před 2 lety

    Best explained ever ✅

  • @rochester212
    @rochester212 Před 5 lety

    Very useful, thanks !

  • @yourdata2478
    @yourdata2478 Před 7 lety

    Nice work Eric

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      +your data24 Thanks for the compliment, much appreciated! Hope you have a great day!

  • @derekchan1097
    @derekchan1097 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing! Seconds to rate per hour for virtually anything :)

    • @mitchtucker
      @mitchtucker Před 4 lety

      That's a great way of putting it!

  • @Andy-bm6zo
    @Andy-bm6zo Před 6 lety +1

    Quality Video, thanks.

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 6 lety

      Thanks, much appreciated! You might enjoy my other explanation videos on my channel.

  • @entengrikxss01216
    @entengrikxss01216 Před 7 lety +1

    great! now i know how to use a tachymetere.. thanks for the video 😊

    • @ternsjo
      @ternsjo  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for commenting, I'm glad I could help. You might enjoy my other videos on my channel :)
      Hope you have a great day!

  • @meclazine
    @meclazine Před 2 lety

    Was the track Lime Rock Park? Great video.

  • @daaam2160
    @daaam2160 Před 3 lety +2

    Have had my watch for 24 years and am just learning this🤐🔨