Examples of using Chronograph in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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models showing minutes and hours, and there are products that have the chronograph option.
reduce the number of components with a new, patented solution for the chronograph mechanism.
had swallowed up Lemania and Valjoux, the chronograph specialists.
The Longines Asthmometer-Pulsometer Chronograph demonstrates the fact that the precision of a chronograph is necessary not only in sport.
Commencing in the mid-1960's, four leading watch manufacturers engaged in the race to develop the first automatic chronograph.
The cases of these two models are alike except that the Meca-10 has no chronograph buttons.
In 1911, they patented their first dashboard chronograph called Time of Trip.
Created in 1963 as the ultimate sports chronograph and indelibly associated with Paul Newman,
Having the advantage as a timer and chronograph manufacturer, it was not surprising that Heuer was highly focused on the accuracy of quartz oscillation.
In 1911, the first dashboard chronograph called‘Time of Trip' was patented.
In 1911, Heuer patented their first dashboard chronograph called Time of Trip.
In 1911, Heuer manufactured the first automobile dash-board chronograph called the“Time of Trip”.
In 1911, Heuer patented the first dashboard chronograph called Time of Tip.
One of the designs that Heuer acquired from Leonidas was the"Bundeswehr" chronograph, used by the German air force.
Lange& Söhne Datograph is perhaps the finest manufacture chronograph on the planet, the brand outsources its case production.
The chronograph has always featured prominently in the vast range of complications in which Patek Philippe has demonstrated its virtuosity.
It was the Moon Pilot Chronograph that was recently auctioned for the amount of $1.625 million.
introducing a very thin chronograph- the Piaget Altiplano Chronograph in gold, which has a
After the chronograph, the annual calendar
Almost 50 years after its creation, it is still the only series-made chronograph capable of measuring short times to the nearest 1/10th of a second.