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I have the eTimer escapement analyzer software and do understand the basics. However, I would like Mark, who I know has this software as I saw it in his shop review, to do an instructional video on how to properly use it for diagnostics of watch problems. A big “Please” is in order here.dc8e59c13076852678a5f5f0e30d46a7.jpg

 

 

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Seconded.

It's out of my budget for now, especially considering I'd also need to get a microphone and a Windows machine (or a license at a minimum). As a mechanically savvy luthier, the ability to analyze waveforms like that seems incredibly powerful.

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Seconded.
It's out of my budget for now, especially considering I'd also need to get a microphone and a Windows machine (or a license at a minimum). As a mechanically savvy luthier, the ability to analyze waveforms like that seems incredibly powerful.

If you smoke or drink or buy gifts for your wife; stop, and buy the the eTimer software.


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