TickFix Description
This automatic watch setting application enables watchmakers, enthusiasts and automatic watch users to precisely calibrate their watches by adjusting time offset variations measured in different positions.
Main features :
Measurement Input: The user enters the offset in seconds per day in various common watch positions, such as dial_up, 9h_up, and the dial_down adjustment position.
Dynamic Adjustment Calculation: Based on the measurements entered, the application calculates an optimal adjustment to reduce the variation to a level as close to zero as possible, while remaining within the accepted tolerance range. The adjustment takes the smallest measurement as a reference and adjusts the other values around it.
Adaptive adjustment: If the difference between values is significant, the application dynamically adjusts the minimum value to a negative fraction of the maximum, in order to optimize performance without exceeding tolerances.
Results display: After calculation, the application provides the adjusted offset values for each position, as well as the optimum setting for the dial_down reference position. Adjusted minimum and maximum values and delta are also displayed for a complete view of the calibration.
Use cases :
Professional watchmakers: To quickly optimize watch settings.
Watchmaking enthusiasts: To fine-tune their automatic watches, minimizing daily deviations.
Advanced users: To maintain their watches at optimum performance without the frequent intervention of a professional.
Advantages :
Greater precision: Dynamic deviation adjustment reduces time drift.
Ease of use: A simple interface for rapid measurement entry and instant results.
Tolerance compliance: Adjustment within acceptable tolerances to minimize wear and potential errors.
Main features :
Measurement Input: The user enters the offset in seconds per day in various common watch positions, such as dial_up, 9h_up, and the dial_down adjustment position.
Dynamic Adjustment Calculation: Based on the measurements entered, the application calculates an optimal adjustment to reduce the variation to a level as close to zero as possible, while remaining within the accepted tolerance range. The adjustment takes the smallest measurement as a reference and adjusts the other values around it.
Adaptive adjustment: If the difference between values is significant, the application dynamically adjusts the minimum value to a negative fraction of the maximum, in order to optimize performance without exceeding tolerances.
Results display: After calculation, the application provides the adjusted offset values for each position, as well as the optimum setting for the dial_down reference position. Adjusted minimum and maximum values and delta are also displayed for a complete view of the calibration.
Use cases :
Professional watchmakers: To quickly optimize watch settings.
Watchmaking enthusiasts: To fine-tune their automatic watches, minimizing daily deviations.
Advanced users: To maintain their watches at optimum performance without the frequent intervention of a professional.
Advantages :
Greater precision: Dynamic deviation adjustment reduces time drift.
Ease of use: A simple interface for rapid measurement entry and instant results.
Tolerance compliance: Adjustment within acceptable tolerances to minimize wear and potential errors.
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