Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-17 Thread Douglas Bateman
For the iPad... Regards, Doug Sent from my iPad > On Jan 18, 2017, at 5:25 AM, rodwall1...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Hi Jack, > > Is this for Android? I couldn't find it. > > Roderick Wall. > > - Reply message - > From: "Jack Aubert" >

Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-17 Thread rodwall1...@gmail.com
Hi Jack, Is this for Android? I couldn't find it. Roderick Wall. - Reply message - From: "Jack Aubert" To: "'David Patte ₯'" , Subject: An interesting piece of timekeeping Date: Wed, Jan 18, 2017 10:17 AM The

RE: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-17 Thread Jack Aubert
The smartphone app has been written. Look for Chronometer by Emerald Sequoia. You can easily spend hours exploring it. It consists of fifteen different virtual watches, each one offering a different set of temporal and astronomical features. Jack Aubert From: sundial

Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-17 Thread Gianni Ferrari
See in : http://sihh.vacheron-constantin.com/it/orologi-con-complicazioni-astronomiche/les-cabinotiers-celestia-astronomical-grand-complication.html Gianni Ferrari 2017-01-17 13:45 GMT+01:00 Willy Leenders : > I do not understand all the indications on this watch. >

Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-17 Thread Willy Leenders
I do not understand all the indications on this watch. The illustrated watch indicates that it is September 17th.Then the sun is in Virgo. However, the indication of the zodiac sign on the watch is Libra. Where should I read the equation of time. Why, moreover, the watch does not indicate

Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-17 Thread Thibaud Taudin Chabot
Why didn't you create that app yet? Comming soon? ;-) At 04:10 17-1-2017, David Patte ₯ wrote: True, but if I can get 125 sponsors of $400 each I can write you a smartphone app that has all the same features, looks similiar, and is 10 times more accurate - and it will adjust to your local