ClockMaster - Time Regulator 4+

Pendulum Clock Time Regulation

ONYX Apps

    • 1.0 • 1 Rating
    • S$ 69.98
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

>>> Check out the demo videos at ClockMasterApp.com

ClockMaster is a clock timing software, in many ways similar to watch timegraphers, but specifically designed to work with mechanical pendulum clocks. The app analyzes the ticking sound of the escapement to determine the clock's running rate measured in Beats Per Hour (B/H). This rate is then compared to a specified Target Rate, and the Error is reported as Seconds Per Day fast or slow (±S/D).

The speed of a mechanical pendulum clock is not constant, fluctuating with age and wear, spring tension and even temperature. The ClockMaster app was created with a focus on accurate long-term measurements where traditional timers often do not function very well.

For the professional horologist or interested amateur, you can now test in the field — put the clock in exact beat and regulate the clock with just a few hours of testing. For increased rate accuracy and in depth investigation of clock movement's behavior, you can conduct long-term measurements for up to two weeks (ClockMaster Pro). Branded, printable PDF reports can be generated for each measurement, and the raw data exported as .csv file for graphing in a spreadsheet (ClockMaster Pro).

ClockMaster Pro (in-app upgrade) provides these additional features:

• Save and share branded, printable PDF reports for each measurement
• Export raw measurement data as a .csv file for spreadsheet analysis
• Conduct long-term measurements of up to two weeks

What’s New

Version 3.0.23

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- This update brings additions to the beat rate database.

Ratings and Reviews

1.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Samdan87 ,

Erratic estimates, almost useless

App seems to guess at the 24-hour accuracy every 20 beat samples or so, which is subject to errors of 0.20 seconds per beat, or a full 60 seconds per 24 hrs. Useless for fine-tuning. Btw I had the case back off and the balance wheel next to my mic, so it wasn't that the mic couldn't pick up the beats. This "24 hr" estimate changes wildly every 3-5 seconds, and doesn't converge as more samples are taken; only the most recent estimate is shown. Which begs the question: why bother displaying the total number of samples taken? I would suggest that the app take the total number of samples and divide by the time elapsed to arrive at the estimate. This way the estimate would converge, and get more accurate as more samples are taken.

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