@@BorisVodka you might have seen it but not recognized it because it don’t look gold here, but this is the moonshine gold. It’s omega’s paler gold but usually still noticeably yellow gold. In some lighting it looks like steel or white gold. I thought this one was steel until I couldn’t find it, but I did find another minutemon short on the moonshine gold
It can also measure literally anything in an hour. I had to assemble a bunch of boxes and put things in them, but was procrastinating because i thought it would take me forever to do. I got my chronograph and timed myself doing one and figured out it would take me like a quarter of the time i anticipated. It's actually a surprisingly handy function
@@SmD-ff5xd100% Guy is literally desperate to make an excuse for a useless "feature", to justify his watch. But the kind of person who can't learn to multiply or divide wouldn't get that.
You can use it to count pulsation/beats. Start the pusher and count the beats then stop the pusher when it reach 60 beats. It shows how many beats per minute.
What beats? Like music beats? What you just described would actually measure the inverse of beats per unit time, it will tell you how much time it took 60 beats to occur not how many beats occurred in a minute.
@@ats-3693 ...did you watch the video? He's saying the tach will tell you the bpm when you count 60 beats. For example, look how the 10 second mark points to about 360. If you heart beats 60 times in 10 seconds, your heart bpm is 360bpm...so dead. Maybe the original comment was edited, idk.
@@mynameissang But the way he is describing is the inverse of beats per minute, he's saying count 60 beats while you measure the time for 60 beats to occur, that's going to tell you how much time it took for 60 beats to occur not how many beats occurred in 60 seconds (bpm), if you time it the way he describes then to convert to bpm you'd have to divide the 60 seconds (1 minute) by the amount of seconds you timed, then multiply 60 by that number, eg if you counted 60 beats in 30 seconds then 60 beats/30 seconds = 2 beats per second, then 60 seconds x 2 beats per second = 120 beats per minute. The easier and direct way is to time 60 seconds while counting beats to directly measure beats per minute.
I've been resisting speedmaster so HARD telling myself that watch isn't water resistance enough, as if I ever go deep diving, but God that green dial is beautiful.
If you like having a backup watch while diving there are literally hundreds of other options, but if you wanted to dive with it, it is water resistant to 167 feet. Rec diving is capped at 130 feet. Do you regularly dive deeper than this??
I learned how to use a tachometer just because I wanted to know how to do it, but I’ve never had any reason to use it for any practical purpose… I have a split time tachometer watch that I’ve used 2×2 different dishes while cooking dinner! I did take one chronograph on a recreational dive just for fun, but I wouldn’t dare actually use the pushers!
I've owned several chronographs some with tachymeter scale around the bezel and I don't think I've ever used the stopwatch or tachymeter functions. Without my reading glasses on I can't see any of it clearly anyway. Now I wear a 44mm Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m, big, bold and beautiful with no unnecessary functions, I love it.
The perfect combination of technology and aesthetics, this watch not only tells you the time, but also lets you feel the touch of the future. Now, make it a part of you
Ciao Giuseppe, raramente commento video su youtube. Devo dire che il vostro splendido lavoro merita sia commenti che like che supporti economici. Ancora una volta ci avete aperto una finestra sul mondo dandoci la possibilità di vedere com'è la vita là fuori. E non vedo niente di buono. È solo un caso se siamo nati nella parte "giusta" del mondo. Bravi, continuate così.
I use my chronograph for cooking, laundry, various work related applications, and sometimes just for a fidgity fun. It's fun to use at races and air shows as well.
Works exactly the same with Miles. Used to measure the speed of an object over a fixed distance, period. If it goes one mile in one minute, its going 60 mph (works on the bezel). If it goes 1km in 1 minute, its going 60 kph (also works on the bezel).
It measures the Avg speed over a known distance. You gotta know the distance something is traveling which is why most people dont use it. Unless your timing a section of a track that you know is 1 mile, then you can measure your race cars avg speed through the section and know if you had a good run.
I will be using my chronograph to get the heart rate and breath rate of patients. I've seen many other healthcare providers daily wearing chronograph timepieces as well. I've also noticed it's probably the most popular complication for occupations within S.T.E.M
But its soo usable though and interesting to see how much time passes doing daily tasks, like waiting in line at disneyland, how long it took you to finish your meal, etc. Gives a new perspective
@@DistraughtpanA stopwatch? Another method is: when you get in the line, instead of using a stopwatch look at the time. Then simply subtract that from the time at the end 2 hours later or whatever, then you can figure out "hey, we've been in this line 2 hours". Also works for car trips.
You can also use it to judge how far loud events are. Say an explosion happens right in front of you. Since it was right in front of you, hearing it would be relatively instantaneous. You don't need the watch here, you need medical help. That same explosion happening 10 kilometers away would mean you'd hear it around 30 seconds later. It's close to 1km for every 3 seconds, or 1 mile for every 5 seconds. This applies to lightning and thunder, too, since they also follow the laws of physics.
It is just on usage on the tachymeter. It also gives you frequency of events per 60 counts : If you start the watch, count an event to 60 repetitions and stop, you will read the event/minutes. It works for heart beats, rotation rate, blinking lights... Other scales are adapted to other measurement for practicality : for heart rate the scale is divided by 2 so you only need 30 beats to get the pulse rate. Some other calculates distance with sound speed (lightning...)
You can use a tachometer to count things that repeat. For example in manufacturing. How many bottles of oil does this production line make. I used it on a commercial shoot for a factory and it spit out 7200 per hour which is pretty accurate to the real quota.
Some additional facts about the tachymeter: 1. There's a complication found in early-mid century chronographs like the Tissot Janeiro called a spiral tachymeter. You can calculate speed (slower than 60km/h) for intervals longer than a minute 2. You can also calculate how many units of something can be completed in an hour. It's calculated by 3600/n, where n = chronograph seconds
It is a great video and shirt and simple explanation. I am, however, very surprised how many owners don't know how to use one, but those people are mostly snobs. 😅
It can also be used to measure distance if the object you’re tracking is running at a fixed speed of at least 60 mph or 60 kph or whatever. Once the hand is pointing to that number on the tachymeter stop it and you’ll know the object had gone the distance you’re looking for.
I bought a watch that came with instructions on how to use the tachymeter for velocity which is distance divided by time. As well as telling north and south depending on the time of day using the rotating bezel
Are chronograph watches more expensive then regular watches? I'm interested in buying a watch now (I want to buy the new Polar Lights Omega Moonswatch).
You can use this to track your actual working time. For example, when you start working, press the start button, and when you go to the restroom, press the pause button. This way, you can accurately track your real work time, which can help improve your efficiency. However, you will need a watch that can measure at least 12 hours. Casio Oceanus watches usually feature a 12-hour or 24-hour chronograph.
It's not only kilometers per hour, but any given action in a singular unit of time. If you can wash a dish in 15 seconds, the tachymeter indicates you could wash 225 dishes per hour. A chronograph lets you calculate the efficiency of anything if you're creative with it :)
I use it to calculate distance traveled. Distance (D) = Speed (S) × Time (T). If I'm in my car driving 72 mph and I drive for 1 hr and 23 minutes then, I will have traveled 88.5 miles. 72 mph × 1.23 hrs = 88.56 miles traveled. Also, this watch has a Chronograph, Chronometer, Tachymeter, which measures distance, not just speed. Both use time to calculate. That allows you to measure without having to work out the mathematical equation.
Sadly the Orient Panda or the Timex Q GMT chronograph doesn't have a tachyemeter. However, the former has a rotating diver watch bezel with 20 bar resistance and the later has a gmt 12 hour rotating bezel instead~ Still, I wish they've included a tachimeter on the dial itself (not too bold to clutter the minimalist design but not too obscure, but just right enough to be readable). Either way, the chronograph function works wonders when you're timing something you want to cook/toast or for cross fit/cardio exercise purposes when doing breaks and planking~
I came to the comments just because of the green speedy, then I realize a ton of people have the same comment. Never seen that one, that has to be my favorite dial on a speedy.
The scale is simply a math formula for the second. speed = distance / time. Because speed is normally in distance per hour, the seconds counted need to be changed to hours. For example 30 seconds = 0.0083hrs (thats 30/(60*60)) 1/0.0083 = 120 which you see on the bezel. You can do this for any of the seconds to verify all the points on the bezel. By going a fixed distance of 1 of anything (meter, KM, miles, ft) then the bezel reads the corresponding distance/hr
FYI, That's not for the driver. It's to time laps from outside the car on the side of the track. The speed indicator doesn't give you the average speed for 1 km. It will move up and down constantly when driving on a racing track with a manual car shifting gear. You're not driving in a straight line with an automatic car. You HAVE to make that speed indication move like a windshield cleaner to race; of course top racing cars also display average speed. But it's still useful for racing sports.
I've had watches with Chronographs, and I had no idea that's how you used it. Thanks.
I don't have any idea how any of this works but i love all the writings and measurements on a watch. Makes it look very business.
Just use your phone.
@@FUTH-camCensors No culture found here smh
This just shows how to use the tachymeter, not the chronograph functions.
@@DoorTechnicianRick Not all chronographs have tachymeter function tho
That green Speedy though. Gorgeous. Not sure I like the strap but that would look great on so many straps and bracelets
Any idea what ref. that is? I’ve never seen one before it’s beautiful.
@@BorisVodka you might have seen it but not recognized it because it don’t look gold here, but this is the moonshine gold. It’s omega’s paler gold but usually still noticeably yellow gold. In some lighting it looks like steel or white gold. I thought this one was steel until I couldn’t find it, but I did find another minutemon short on the moonshine gold
@@Christopherjoe ahhh yes that’s what figured after I commented. A green/steel model would look killer though. It looks teal in that video.
Yes it so beautiful dial...
@@BorisVodka did you find the reference? I find only the gold one, but the clock hands are not gold :(
I usually look at the speed indicator on my dash.
Lmao 💀
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Haha
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Destroyed 😂😂
It can also measure literally anything in an hour. I had to assemble a bunch of boxes and put things in them, but was procrastinating because i thought it would take me forever to do. I got my chronograph and timed myself doing one and figured out it would take me like a quarter of the time i anticipated. It's actually a surprisingly handy function
a stopwatch 🤯
If you can't use maths to figure out how many times you can do a 2 min thing in 60 mins then idk
@@SmD-ff5xd100%
Guy is literally desperate to make an excuse for a useless "feature", to justify his watch. But the kind of person who can't learn to multiply or divide wouldn't get that.
@@bardsamok9221 let the man have his fun we all need to sleep at night knowing we bought something crazy expensive just cause we like it
@@nickjohn5455 well then say it like it is! 😂
You can use it to count pulsation/beats. Start the pusher and count the beats then stop the pusher when it reach 60 beats. It shows how many beats per minute.
You made a mistake somewhere in that comment lol
What beats? Like music beats? What you just described would actually measure the inverse of beats per unit time, it will tell you how much time it took 60 beats to occur not how many beats occurred in a minute.
Math fail.
@@ats-3693 ...did you watch the video? He's saying the tach will tell you the bpm when you count 60 beats. For example, look how the 10 second mark points to about 360. If you heart beats 60 times in 10 seconds, your heart bpm is 360bpm...so dead. Maybe the original comment was edited, idk.
@@mynameissang But the way he is describing is the inverse of beats per minute, he's saying count 60 beats while you measure the time for 60 beats to occur, that's going to tell you how much time it took for 60 beats to occur not how many beats occurred in 60 seconds (bpm), if you time it the way he describes then to convert to bpm you'd have to divide the 60 seconds (1 minute) by the amount of seconds you timed, then multiply 60 by that number, eg if you counted 60 beats in 30 seconds then 60 beats/30 seconds = 2 beats per second, then 60 seconds x 2 beats per second = 120 beats per minute. The easier and direct way is to time 60 seconds while counting beats to directly measure beats per minute.
You can use any fixed distance, not just KM. No matter what the distance, the number on the tachymeter will be that per hour of feet/mile/meter.
Agreed, thanks!
The distance matters as it must be under one minute.
Yes, basically you measure one event with it, and the number on the bezel will be the amount of times that event will happen in an hour.
@@LouiscareMan, that explains it perfectly. Thank you!
That explains why there is 60 at the top. 1 minute happens 60 times per hour!
That green dial is simply BEAUTIFUL
@@MoisesTavares1000 what watch is it ? I’m interested in buying my first watch within the budget of 500-600 dollars n this looks perfect
Nvm I hate why these watches r so damn expensive 😭
Only one who could explain it so simply. Thanks
I've been resisting speedmaster so HARD telling myself that watch isn't water resistance enough, as if I ever go deep diving, but God that green dial is beautiful.
me casually going to sauna,hot tubs and doing recreational snorkeling with 3atm vostok watch be like WHAT?
Hot environment like a hottubt is bad for your watch, even for dive watches.
Best not wear a shiny watch while swimming, they attract sharks
@@hiteshadhikari at first you need a place where sharks live
If you like having a backup watch while diving there are literally hundreds of other options, but if you wanted to dive with it, it is water resistant to 167 feet. Rec diving is capped at 130 feet. Do you regularly dive deeper than this??
I learned how to use a tachometer just because I wanted to know how to do it, but I’ve never had any reason to use it for any practical purpose… I have a split time tachometer watch that I’ve used 2×2 different dishes while cooking dinner! I did take one chronograph on a recreational dive just for fun, but I wouldn’t dare actually use the pushers!
That is a really cool feature, I didn't know about I just used it as a timer 😂 now I know how to use it properly
You can also measure the distance to the thunderstorm. I'm not sure how, but I read it somewhere.
Had a chronograph with tachymeter for years, was never sure how to use it. Thanks for this !!
I've owned several chronographs some with tachymeter scale around the bezel and I don't think I've ever used the stopwatch or tachymeter functions. Without my reading glasses on I can't see any of it clearly anyway.
Now I wear a 44mm Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m, big, bold and beautiful with no unnecessary functions, I love it.
The perfect combination of technology and aesthetics, this watch not only tells you the time, but also lets you feel the touch of the future. Now, make it a part of you
Ciao Giuseppe, raramente commento video su youtube. Devo dire che il vostro splendido lavoro merita sia commenti che like che supporti economici. Ancora una volta ci avete aperto una finestra sul mondo dandoci la possibilità di vedere com'è la vita là fuori. E non vedo niente di buono.
È solo un caso se siamo nati nella parte "giusta" del mondo.
Bravi, continuate così.
Nice video! Congrats!
What I see is: who has a chronograph, never used it and some people, independently of any watch, are amazed by physics!
That’s a beautiful watch. If I were to get a speedy I’d probably get that one.
That Speedmaster with the green dial is killer!
I use my chronograph for cooking, laundry, various work related applications, and sometimes just for a fidgity fun. It's fun to use at races and air shows as well.
Works exactly the same with Miles. Used to measure the speed of an object over a fixed distance, period. If it goes one mile in one minute, its going 60 mph (works on the bezel). If it goes 1km in 1 minute, its going 60 kph (also works on the bezel).
How do you know how much a mile is in everyday situations?
Inversely you can also measure distance if you know speed by seeing how far something travels before the hand reaches its speed.
That green speedmaster is so awesome. Haven't seen that one before
It's the one in moonshine gold. Looks like steel in the video, though. 30'200$ and it's yours...
@@leung9401is it tho?
@@rjunmehta Pretty sure, yeah. I don't know of any other Speedy with a green bezel and a green dial.
👮: You are 20mph too fast!
Me: That can’t be, I calculated it with my watch
I noticed that right away.
That's one beautiful speedmaster with that green dial, so beautiful
I use the stop watch to calculate respiratory rates of my patients.
Tq for the info!
and 15sec for pulse
It measures the Avg speed over a known distance. You gotta know the distance something is traveling which is why most people dont use it. Unless your timing a section of a track that you know is 1 mile, then you can measure your race cars avg speed through the section and know if you had a good run.
I will be using my chronograph to get the heart rate and breath rate of patients. I've seen many other healthcare providers daily wearing chronograph timepieces as well. I've also noticed it's probably the most popular complication for occupations within S.T.E.M
I have a chronograph and I don’t use the feature as of now but I love learning and now I know how to read the tachymeter on my watch thank you !
When the watch has features most dont even know about haha. Great vid, cheers!
Thanks boss. Always wanted to know how it worked. 👍
I had no idea about this chronograph watches!
this is absolutely beautiful mate
awesome watch
Never actually used it on any of my chronos. I just like the look.
I do use the dive bezel for time keeping when cooking
But its soo usable though and interesting to see how much time passes doing daily tasks, like waiting in line at disneyland, how long it took you to finish your meal, etc. Gives a new perspective
@@Distraughtpanyeah but the look is even better . still nice to have that option whenever you want though .
No one uses these, they are tools from a different time, now they are just jewellery.
@@DistraughtpanA stopwatch?
Another method is: when you get in the line, instead of using a stopwatch look at the time. Then simply subtract that from the time at the end 2 hours later or whatever, then you can figure out "hey, we've been in this line 2 hours".
Also works for car trips.
This was really helpful.❤
Great work, keep going.
You can also use it to judge how far loud events are.
Say an explosion happens right in front of you. Since it was right in front of you, hearing it would be relatively instantaneous. You don't need the watch here, you need medical help. That same explosion happening 10 kilometers away would mean you'd hear it around 30 seconds later. It's close to 1km for every 3 seconds, or 1 mile for every 5 seconds. This applies to lightning and thunder, too, since they also follow the laws of physics.
Thanks , finally I know how to use it on my titan chronograph.
Great explanation, bro!
It is just on usage on the tachymeter. It also gives you frequency of events per 60 counts : If you start the watch, count an event to 60 repetitions and stop, you will read the event/minutes. It works for heart beats, rotation rate, blinking lights...
Other scales are adapted to other measurement for practicality : for heart rate the scale is divided by 2 so you only need 30 beats to get the pulse rate. Some other calculates distance with sound speed (lightning...)
Great explanation! But it is not only for the unit Km but basically every unit of length
That green Speedmaster is dope.
It helps to understand the purpose of the watch so many options and styles
Thank you MinuteMon Sir.
that green is beautiful!
That green is gorgeous
Thank you. I learned something today.
You can use a tachometer to count things that repeat. For example in manufacturing. How many bottles of oil does this production line make. I used it on a commercial shoot for a factory and it spit out 7200 per hour which is pretty accurate to the real quota.
Thanks, many times I wanted to check the use of it, happend to see this video today👍
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I use my chronograph to time espresso shots. Could be done with any 3 hand watch also, but it’s fun to mess around with it
I didn‘t know that, thanks! I just use the chronograph to measure the 5 minutes that my French press needs for my coffee… 😄
I learnt something new today. Thank you.
Fascinating. Thank you, brother
I am in love with that green dial..is it really green😮
Some additional facts about the tachymeter:
1. There's a complication found in early-mid century chronographs like the Tissot Janeiro called a spiral tachymeter. You can calculate speed (slower than 60km/h) for intervals longer than a minute
2. You can also calculate how many units of something can be completed in an hour. It's calculated by 3600/n, where n = chronograph seconds
It is a great video and shirt and simple explanation.
I am, however, very surprised how many owners don't know how to use one, but those people are mostly snobs. 😅
My most frequent use is to make tea. Also to time things like my commute, or how long I’ve been away from something.
I used it to show off to my wife who doesn’t have one.
Very helpful, I just learned a new thing today; thank you very much.
Thanks !!! Very useful !!! Now i need an Omega
It can also be used to measure distance if the object you’re tracking is running at a fixed speed of at least 60 mph or 60 kph or whatever. Once the hand is pointing to that number on the tachymeter stop it and you’ll know the object had gone the distance you’re looking for.
That last line was literally sad . Broo I can't afford one 😢
Very informative keep it up bro
It was also the og heart rate monitor: count 60 heartbeats and the tachy shows the HR
Is the green dial speedy the moonshine? It doesn't look like yellow gold in the video...
Same question
Wondering the same. It looks like stainless but only ever seen a green dial with the moonshine.
I bought a watch that came with instructions on how to use the tachymeter for velocity which is distance divided by time. As well as telling north and south depending on the time of day using the rotating bezel
I sometimes use the chronograph to count beers in a night out, and the 12 indicies should be more than enough for anyone.
Thanks. But how do you read it over a longer period of time?
Where is that watch from please? I see lots of people mentioning the green dial but that looks more like teal 🤷♂️
Was the chronograph function useful during the moon landing? Seeing as the SM and the Lunar Pilot both have one.
Are chronograph watches more expensive then regular watches? I'm interested in buying a watch now (I want to buy the new Polar Lights Omega Moonswatch).
A chrono is very helpful in production how many parts can be done in a hour
I had no idea, that is so cool!
You can use this to track your actual working time. For example, when you start working, press the start button, and when you go to the restroom, press the pause button. This way, you can accurately track your real work time, which can help improve your efficiency. However, you will need a watch that can measure at least 12 hours. Casio Oceanus watches usually feature a 12-hour or 24-hour chronograph.
Learning something new everyday ⌚️👌🏾
It's not only kilometers per hour, but any given action in a singular unit of time. If you can wash a dish in 15 seconds, the tachymeter indicates you could wash 225 dishes per hour. A chronograph lets you calculate the efficiency of anything if you're creative with it :)
Had no idea, best tip ever!
But this must be just 1km?
I learnt how to use a tachymeter when i was 15 years old and owned a Swatch chrono. I must be a genius.
I use it to calculate distance traveled.
Distance (D) = Speed (S) × Time (T).
If I'm in my car driving 72 mph and I drive for 1 hr and 23 minutes then, I will have traveled 88.5 miles.
72 mph × 1.23 hrs = 88.56 miles traveled.
Also, this watch has a Chronograph, Chronometer, Tachymeter, which measures distance, not just speed. Both use time to calculate. That allows you to measure without having to work out the mathematical equation.
Doesn't matter if it's kmh or mph, as long as you know the distance you're measuring the thachymeter will still read the correct info.
Sadly the Orient Panda or the Timex Q GMT chronograph doesn't have a tachyemeter. However, the former has a rotating diver watch bezel with 20 bar resistance and the later has a gmt 12 hour rotating bezel instead~ Still, I wish they've included a tachimeter on the dial itself (not too bold to clutter the minimalist design but not too obscure, but just right enough to be readable).
Either way, the chronograph function works wonders when you're timing something you want to cook/toast or for cross fit/cardio exercise purposes when doing breaks and planking~
I came to the comments just because of the green speedy, then I realize a ton of people have the same comment. Never seen that one, that has to be my favorite dial on a speedy.
that watch look beautiful
A thought... If someone who avtivated a byakugan could that counteract the tunnelt vision of the chidori?
Wow, it tracks how long it takes a car to go a distance AND how much time has passed while a car goes from point A to B, amazing
what if the car traveled 500meters in 28 seconds?
I know how to do it mathematically but what does watch do in this case? Are there any adjustments?
Beautiful watch, what’s the exact model!
I had no idea it was that simple, But how do you use it to se "how long something passes/take?"
Thank you. Very helpful.
Green dial looks perfect
Does it measure from a standstill or flying start?
I learned something new today 😊
May sound a little goofy, but I use the Chronograph for measuring my break times. It's accurate and reliable.
Thank you. Will do that when I get one
That’s was very helpful thx. If you could me take a link out I’d really appreciate it
How it is in American units, i.e. the size of the stadium divided by feets multiplied by inches converting to quarterponds bigmacs?
Wow...it is really helpful
Is the tachymeter scale on the bezel automatically set for a 1 km distance?
The scale is simply a math formula for the second. speed = distance / time. Because speed is normally in distance per hour, the seconds counted need to be changed to hours.
For example 30 seconds = 0.0083hrs (thats 30/(60*60))
1/0.0083 = 120 which you see on the bezel.
You can do this for any of the seconds to verify all the points on the bezel.
By going a fixed distance of 1 of anything (meter, KM, miles, ft) then the bezel reads the corresponding distance/hr
I was today years old understanding this. All those years. I was bad in math.😊
FYI, That's not for the driver. It's to time laps from outside the car on the side of the track. The speed indicator doesn't give you the average speed for 1 km. It will move up and down constantly when driving on a racing track with a manual car shifting gear. You're not driving in a straight line with an automatic car. You HAVE to make that speed indication move like a windshield cleaner to race; of course top racing cars also display average speed. But it's still useful for racing sports.