Was good but not anymore
Since the update to iOS 14.0.1 it does not work at all. It doesn’t open. Please fix it. Thanks.
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4.27 out of 5
11 ratings in Sweden
Since the update to iOS 14.0.1 it does not work at all. It doesn’t open. Please fix it. Thanks.
Nice app in helping one keeping track of accuracy.
This app works great. Easy to use, you get what it says on the tin. A nice tool that’s very helpful when it comes to regulate a watch and to track your watches time keeping.
Really functional. But missing some possibilities. Jag the potential to be standard. Cheers cosmoz org
I've been using a different atomic clock app for years and doing what this app does manually. That app is no longer available so I looked around for something to meet my needs. This was exactly what I was looking for and the paid version was worth every penny. If you are looking for this type of app you know what you are looking for. Just GET this. It does exactly what you want it to.
I’ve been using this app for years. I find making 2 runs simultaneously is very useful. In one I’ll track twice a day: morning and evening. And in parallel a 2nd run with 5-6x per week. You really see the difference in ‘night stand’ and wearing rates. Best part is I tracked my Rolex continuously for 8 yrs. And it averaged about 0-2 sec per day. And then there was a distinct change in accuracy. That’s the trigger for service. And it was quite obvious over 1-2 weeks that it was erratic, unlike the previous many years. Randomly loosing 5-6 sec in a day, and not everyday. So very high marks to this app. Finally, the time grapher indicated 5-6 sec per day. But wearing it, this app returned true performance.
Impossible to consistently click the screen at the right time and get accurate results. I have my watch set to be exactly the same as the clock on the iPhone. The seconds hands are in sync. Sometimes the app says my watch is fast and sometimes it says it’s slow, but this is because of when I’m clicking the screen and is not a measure of the accuracy of my watch. I also wonder if there’s a bug in the way things are calculated. For example after a few days of doing periodic time checks the app says my watch is -1.8 spd. It also says my iPhones clock is .068 seconds slow. However the seconds hand on my watch and the iPhone clocks seconds hands are still 100% synched up. How does -1.8 spd make any sense? It doesn’t. I can’t remember how much I bought this app for or if it was free but it’s being removed from my phone. If I’m ever worried my watch isnt keeping time I’ll buy a timeographer. As it is I know it’s very accurate as it’s keeping the same time as the iPhones clock, down to the second.
Decided to pay for this app rather than grab a free one, specifically because the free ones have multiple labels for things they track you on and I'd pay $5 any day to have zero tracking like this one. App is simple but effective, my only tweaks I'd like to see would be: Toggle for the atomic clock to be shown somewhere on the home screen, currently you have to go to the settings for syncing your phone with it OR be adding a data point to see it. Would be nice to be able to have it live throughout the app somewhere or on the home screen as optional. The other is that autocorrect doesn't seem to really work in the text boxes for data point comments. Not really a big issue but wanted to let the dev know! Great app, not really much I'd change 👍
Excellent for the amateur/on the go collector..! I track accuracies on all my mechanical (and quartz) watches. I’ve had the app for over a year and it is very useful. It allows me to not only track the accuracy but also can be used to keep documentation of all my watches particulars and a photo of each watch. I can instantly tell if the watch I’m wearing is fast or slow and how many seconds per day it is currently running at. Well worth the inexpensive cost!
I have several mid grade diver watches. Most are eta movements but a few Seiko nh 36’s. I have been regulating my own watches for years. This app gives me useful information in a well designed format. Thank you and keep up your great work.
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