TAG Heuer Carrera RS - Geek Question
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Hi All
I was in a watch store yesterday and they had a video ad rolling for the TAG Heuer 36 RS described itself as having a caliper for calculating the fractions of a second when using the stopwatch.
Geek question: Surely that should be described as a vernier scale for calculating the fractions of a second?
My understanding is that in a vernier caliper, the caliper is the bit that goes around the object being measured and the vernier scale is the bit that is used for calculating the fractions of a mm, inch or whatever.
Or am I wrong?
I was in a watch store yesterday and they had a video ad rolling for the TAG Heuer 36 RS described itself as having a caliper for calculating the fractions of a second when using the stopwatch.
Geek question: Surely that should be described as a vernier scale for calculating the fractions of a second?
My understanding is that in a vernier caliper, the caliper is the bit that goes around the object being measured and the vernier scale is the bit that is used for calculating the fractions of a mm, inch or whatever.
Or am I wrong?
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