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--- Begin Message ---Thanks, Ian, for the search among mechanical EOT-watches. IMHO (in my honest opinion), the best contribution to this theme was made by Martin Braun with the EOS, Helocentric and Boreas models. http://www.chrono24.com/en/martinbraun/index.htm Sunrize-sunset function needs fabric setting, but EOT indication and approach for indication this function is good for sundialists, not interested in other "complications". Alex Krutiakov, 56.01N 37.89E >Воскресенье, 9 октября 2016, 13:01 +03:00 от [email protected]: > >Send sundial mailing list submissions to >[email protected] > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >[email protected] > >You can reach the person managing the list at >[email protected] > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of sundial digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme > (=?utf-8?B?Um9kV2FsbDEyMzRAR21haWwuY29t?=) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2016 10:42:58 +1100 >From: "=?utf-8?B?Um9kV2FsbDEyMzRAR21haWwuY29t?=" >< [email protected] > >To: "=?utf-8?B?SWFuIE1hZGRvY2tz?=" < [email protected] >, >"=?utf-8?B?V2lsbHkgTGVlbmRlcnM=?=" < [email protected] >, >"=?utf-8?B?U3VuZGlhbCBsaXN0?=" < [email protected] > >Subject: Re: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme >Message-ID: < [email protected] > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > >Hi Ian, >Thanks, never thought about smartwatch applications. Looks like I'll have to >purchase a smartwatch for me to have a watch with the equation of time. But >I'll have to wait until someone produces a application with a dial that has >the EOT. > >I notice that one of the android smartwatch application producers will add >your watch if you tell them what it is. Maybe we should ask them to do one of >the $30,000 EOT watches. That would be a lot cheaper. > >Thanks, > >Regards, > >Roderick Wall. > >----- Reply message ----- >From: "Ian Maddocks" < [email protected] > >To: "Willy Leenders" < [email protected] >, "Sundial list" < >[email protected] > >Subject: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme >Date: Sun, Oct 9, 2016 7:40 AM > >hi Willy > > >As is the answer to so many things these days... There's an app for that > >If you have a smart watch you can create your own watch face as you like it >with underlying code > >For example > >https://play.google.com/store/search?q=watchmaker&c=apps&hl=en > >shows all the watch-face making apps for android smart watches > >I only found one reference to EoT in the G+ forum for the first (WatchMaker) >app >(The e-watch was a recreation of a two sided real watch with EoT but they >didnt' seem to have replicated the second side that had the EoT) >so there's a gap in the market to be plugged! > > >And in case anyone is interested . If you want a mechanical watch with EoT >here's a watch selling site with a search included >http://www.chrono24.co.uk/search/index.htm?query=equation+of+time&dosearch=true&searchexplain=1 >But expect to be paying at least one kidney.... > > > >Ian Maddocks >Chester, UK >53?11'50"N 2?52'41"W >frog.happy.froze > > > >________________________________ >From: sundial < [email protected] > on behalf of Willy Leenders < >[email protected] > >Sent: 08 October 2016 18:15 >To: [email protected] >Cc: Kevin Karney; Sundial list >Subject: Re: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme > > >More interesting is to know whether there exist modern timepieces which >indicate the solar time. >With the possibilities of electronics and a built-in GPS system it can not be >so difficult. > > >Willy Leenders >Hasselt in Flanders (Belgium) > >Visit my website about the sundials in the province of Limburg (Flanders) with >a section 'worth knowing about sundials' (mostly in Dutch): >http://www.wijzerweb.be > > > >Op 8-okt-2016, om 19:32 heeft [email protected]<mailto: >[email protected] > het volgende geschreven: > >Hi all, > >This is an interesting website on equation clocks. > >https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equation_clock > >Regards, > >Roderick Wall. > >----- Reply message ----- >From: "Kevin Karney" <[email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >> >To: "[email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >" ><[email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >> >Cc: "Sundial list" <[email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >> >Subject: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme >Date: Sat, Oct 8, 2016 4:28 AM > > >As explained by Fred Sawyer in a recent lecture to the British Sundial >Society, if often worked the other way around... people had an equation table >and all kinds of rules so that they could adjust their clock so that it >matched dial time for as long as possible. > >Dial time was (and still is for some) 'true' time. The acceptance of local >mean time was a slow process. Likewise the acceptance of national mean time >met with a great deal of resistance. In Dorchester in 1858, in the UK, a judge >in a court case found in favour of the plaintiff, since the defendant was not >present at 10:00 o'clock when the case was scheduled. The court was using GMT. >The defendant arrived at 10:00 local mean time - a few minutes late. He >appealed and the appeal judge ruled... >"Ten o?clock is 10 o?clock according to the Time of the Place and the Town >Council cannot say that it is not, ?but that it is 10 o?clock by Greenwich >time. Nor can the time be altered by a railway company.? Nor by any person who >regulates the clock on the Town-Hall." > >Unless you lived in a (maritime) city, or had an astronomer on hand, or a >local rich man who went up to the city and owned a chronometer, there was NO >way to set a clock without a Sundial. It all changed with the the arrival of >the telegraph.... I have found that this is something that watch and clock >enthusiasts sometimes forget! > >Kevin > >Sent from my iPad > >> On 7 Oct 2016, at 11:07, [email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >> > <[email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> In 1730. I think I heard somewhere that. Clock manufacturers also sometimes >> gave a small window sundial to allow you to set your clock. With a equation >> of time table. Is that correct? >> >> Roderick Wall.. >> >> >> ----- Reply message ----- >> From: "Robert Terwilliger" <[email protected]<mailto: [email protected] >> >> To: "'Ian Maddocks'" <[email protected]<mailto: >> [email protected] >>, "'Sundial list'" <[email protected]<mailto: >> [email protected] >> >> Subject: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme >> Date: Fri, Oct 7, 2016 1:00 PM >> >> If you had a similar clock in 1730 - located where you didn't have access to >> another accurate clock, a sundial would be the only way you could set it - >> and to do so you would need to know the equation for the date. >> >> >> >> Bob >> >> >> >> _____ >> >> From: sundial [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian >> Maddocks >> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 12:29 PM >> To: Sundial list >> Subject: Longcase Clock with Equation of TIme >> >> >> >> hi folks >> >> >> >> I was just blundering around the internet when I came across the following >> that may be of interest.. >> >> >> >> A long case clock from 1730 London that has an annual dial for displaying >> the date and the equation of time >> >> http://www.raffetyclocks.com/antique-clocks/d/antique-month-equation-and-yea >> r-calendar-longcase-clock-by-john-topping-london/170271 >> >> It's a premade disk with EoT table that rotates in a year, not a P&G type >> kidney cam, but was new clock complication to me >> >> >> >> greetings from >> >> >> >> Ian Maddocks >> Chester, UK >> 53?11'50"N 2?52'41"W >> frog.happy.froze >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial >> > > >--------------------------------------------------- >https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial >-------------- next part -------------- >An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >URL: < >https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/private/sundial/attachments/20161009/5a33e642/attachment-0001.html > > > >------------------------------ > >Subject: Digest Footer > >_______________________________________________ >sundial mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial > > >------------------------------ > >End of sundial Digest, Vol 130, Issue 9 >***************************************
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