![]() ![]() Original Assignee Snaps Media Inc Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) ( en Inventor Vivian Rosenthal Steven Austin Bone Dmitry Rakovitsky Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Active Application number US15/011,401 Other versions US20160240010A1 Google Patents Augmented reality virtual content platform apparatuses, methods and systemsĭownload PDF Info Publication number US9792733B2 US9792733B2 US15/011,401 US201615011401A US9792733B2 US 9792733 B2 US9792733 B2 US 9792733B2 US 201615011401 A US201615011401 A US 201615011401A US 9792733 B2 US9792733 B2 US 9792733B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords image user arv augmented reality augmented Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US9792733B2 - Augmented reality virtual content platform apparatuses, methods and systems I put $30 as a placeholder, but check with me for an accurate price before buying.US9792733B2 - Augmented reality virtual content platform apparatuses, methods and systems Check it out and see if it is something you are interested in. You can download a demonstration version of the program from the Delph Website anytime, but with purchase you will receive the latest full version, an unlock code (based on your specific computer) and the microphone with storage case and USB adapter shown. This will work on Windows PC's or laptops, XP through WIN10. Even if you never open the case of a watch, this gives you a professionals view into the mechanism. You can also record the positional performance you have no doubt heard of for the Chronometer rating.Įquipped with eTimer any horological enthusiast can gauge the health and performance of his or her collection. Of course this works on any mechanical watch, including coaxial escapements, plus pendulum clocks. You can log the data and see how the performance varies over the full wind. Witschi has this feature but many other timegraphers only provide a simulated tick noise and not the true sound ![]() Use eTimer with your headphones plugged into the speaker port and you have a stereo recreation of the true ticking sound allowing you to troubleshoot difficult problems such as a hairspring hitting the balance wheel. One of my users had a watch whose results were incomprehensible on his timegraphers, but with eTimer he was able to determine that it had an incorrect hairspring, running thousands of seconds/day fast and with a large beat error. Chinese Timegraphers max out at 4 msec or 9.9 msec depending on manufacturer. Witschi maxes out at a beat error of 9.9 msec. For difficult troubleshooting and hairspring vibrating or intense manipulation, this is invaluable. A recent quote from an eTimer user … "It has been invaluable, and is able to produce far more insightful and accurate results than any of the dedicated Timegraphers I have."ĮTimer is able to detect extreme beat and rate errors over a far wider range than competitors machines. There are Chinese alternatives right here on, and while they do provide a level of core functionality, they do not excel at deep analysis. Even if you have a Witschi, if you don't have a Chronoscope which costs nearly $8000, you don't have scope mode. With eTimer you have “scope” mode to view the escapement. These machines are also getting harder and more expensive to repair. Most watchmakers use more expensive Witschi, Greiner or similar timers costing several thousand dollars (I know. This system uses an ultra-sensitive microphone to analyze the sound from the escapement and from this determine the rate, beat error and many other parameters. No Watches, Clocks or Laptops are included in this listing. The software is written by Graham Baxter of Delph Electronics in the UK and I am the US Distributor. Offering a software based timing system for your watch and clock. ![]()
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