Company Name: tyler wood
About: ChronoLog: The Ultimate Precision Timekeeping & Mechanical Watch Tracking
App
Discover ChronoLog—the best timepiece accuracy measurement tool for watch
collectors, horology enthusiasts, and mechanical watch aficionados. Designed
exclusively for luxury watches, collectible timepieces, and precision
chronographs, ChronoLog delivers unparalleled watch measurement, performance
tracking, and detailed watch analytics.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of tyler wood
Protect your data and wallet. We investigate the developer's website (Tylerjaywood.com), verify they're legit, and uncover hidden scams or complaints.
by Cjperisho
Interface is not intuitive, and as far as I can tell, all it lets you do is manually log “here’s the time on my watch right now” and then do it again later, and it calculates the difference based on “real” time to give you an estimate of watch accuracy. Does not appear to have any actual “timegrapher” capability to take actual measurements of the function of your watch.
by Henry_4
Maybe I don’t understand… I tap for a measurement and the app suggests the closest rounded time to look for in the watch. Is it compensating the difference with the actual time? I know my watch runs at -4s/d but the app gives me different values; I can easily check the drift with the iPhone’s seconds but that’s not what it displays…
by Joe_R_04
An interesting and affordable way to keep track of your watches accuracy without investing in a timegrapher. One small gripe I have is that when a watches name is long it just continues off of the screen instead of resizing to fit or becoming two lines to fit.