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Certainly some marine chronometers used this balance, but none have survived.
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Many movements from the 1950s and 1960s have 12 or 13 lined movements, the qualit exceptionelle in chronometer standards.
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This was the first of a series of chronometers that enabled accurate marine navigation.
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It may be that chronometers were now so commonplace that their use was no longer something of note.
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This put the chronometers at risk and the disturbance of moving them affected their accuracy.
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The ship's clock was not functioning, and the compass was destroyed; the sextant and marine chronometer were missing.
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An observatory was built here for astronomical and meteorological observations and to provide accurate time for ships' chronometers in 1843.
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No one was allowed in the chronometer cabin except when it was necessary to read or maintain them.
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By the 1980s, they had made a third of all chronometers in history.
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By 1904 time signals were being sent to ships to allow navigators to check their chronometers.
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