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chronograph

[kron-uh-graf, -grahf] / ˈkrɒn əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf /




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The watch was unveiled at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix two years earlier; it featured the innovative Calibre 11 movement, and was the first automatic-winding chronograph.

From New York Times

“And with watches, for a storied chronograph built tough as nails, with an iconic design,” he added, “the answer is always the Speedmaster.”

From New York Times

It is an auto racer’s chronograph that once was considered something of an afterthought in the watch world.

From New York Times

It looks like a cheap version of a mechanical chronograph, even though at $449.99, it’s really not cheap at all.

From The Verge

They’re not smart watches, nor are they rife with complications such as minute repeaters, chronograph, time zones or moon phase.

From Los Angeles Times