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chronograph A watch which tells the time and acts as a stopwatch.
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chronograph A portable timepiece that simply tells the time is a watch, while a portable timepiece with a complicated movement (such as a stopwatch function that measures elapsed time) is a chronograph. Men's chronographs (in wristwatch form) of the 1930s and '40s are particularly valuable and sought after today.
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chronograph A stopwatch, that is, a timer that can be started and stopped to time an event. There are many variations of the chronograph. Some operate with a center second hand, which keeps time on the watch's main dial. Others use subdials to show elapsed hours, minutes and seconds. Still others show elapsed time on a digital display on the watch face. ...
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chronograph A watch with two independent time systems: one indicates the time of day, and the other measures brief intervals of time. Counters registering seconds, minutes and even hours can be started and stopped as desired, thus enabling the exact timing of an event.
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