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All Versions of Watch Tracker

1.2.3

June 16, 2024

- The "Atomic clock" menu now displays the day and date - Fixed a discoloration in the title bar that occurred during menu transitions - Removed the "Export graph" feature, since the same thing can be accomplished by taking screen shots of the "Graphs" menu
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1.2.2

January 9, 2021

- Another fix for image files that seem to be missing

1.2.1

January 2, 2021

- Fixed a problem that caused some watch images to not show up correctly
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1.2.0

December 29, 2020

- Added a setting to sort watches by accuracy - Added a Home Screen Quick Action to add a data point to the most recently modified timing run - Fixed an incompatibility between Watch Tracker and iOS 14.3 when using iCloud Drive
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1.1.9

July 19, 2020

- Option to use iCloud Drive to store files instead of local storage (enabled via the Settings menu)
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1.1.8

June 16, 2020

- Improved Dark Mode support - Fixed a bug where pictures of some watches weren't being displayed
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1.1.7

June 9, 2020

- Support for Apple's Dark Mode - Now displays Total Rate (instead of Average Rate) on the "View Data Points" screen - Updated for iOS 13
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1.1.6

November 29, 2018

- Watch Tracker now gracefully fails over to your iOS device's internal clock if there's a problem downloading the atomic time. - The overall accuracy of a watch (according to all of its timing runs) is calculated and displayed at the bottom of the list of timing runs. - There's a new option to display the overall accuracy of each watch on the main screen.
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1.1.5

May 10, 2018

- Added support for the iPhone X - Added the ability to customize the default data point comments - Fixed an incompatibility with iOS 11 that was making the "export graphs" feature crash - Added the accuracy of the best-fit rate to the Offsets graph - Added the most recent offset to the Offsets graph
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1.1.4

September 27, 2017

- Fixed a problem with the feature that lets you take a picture of a watch
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Price History of Watch Tracker

Description of Watch Tracker

Watch Tracker is a revolutionary app for tracking the accuracy of a wristwatch. It's dramatically easier and more accurate than any previous method. Just tap a button when the time on your watch matches the time displayed by the app, and Watch Tracker does the rest. It synchronizes with an atomic clock, measures and records the difference, and displays graphs of all the data points you've recorded. - Uses best-fit analysis to accurately calculate how many seconds your watch gains or loses per day - Displays graphs of rates and variance - Can track multiple watches simultaneously - Saves data in CSV files that can be opened with any spreadsheet software Watch Tracker is made by the developer of tChess (the chess app that was featured in Apple's "Learn" commercial for the iPad) and Learn Chess (the Apple Staff Favorite e-book).
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Watch Tracker: FAQ

Does Watch Tracker offer an iPad version?

Watch Tracker is not iPad-compatible.
Tom Kerrigan is the developer of the app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 16.0 or later installed to run the app.
The Watch Tracker app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.7.
Utilities Is The App Genre Of The Watch Tracker App.
1.2.3 is the newly released Watch Tracker version.
The latest Watch Tracker update came out on July 2, 2024.
Watch Tracker was first released on February 5, 2023.
Tom Kerrigan: Contains no objectionable material.
The Watch Tracker app can be used in English.
No, Watch Tracker is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Watch Tracker.
No, you cannot utilize Watch Tracker with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Watch Tracker

  • Definitely a worthwhile app

    I was hesitant to purchase this app given it’s been 3 years since it’s last update. I didn’t want to purchase another orphaned app with no support or updates, so I reached out to the developer prior to purchasing to express my concerns. I was pleasantly surprised to receive a prompt response from the developer who assured me the app is fully supported having a full feature set meeting the needs of his user base. He also stated in the event a future iOS update caused any issues he would promptly address any problems that arose. He also hinted some small enhancements may be coming in the future. Based upon this exchange I purchased the app and while I’ve only been using it a couple of days I can confirm it’s definitely more effective and streamlined than the timing method I’d been using. WatchTracker’s definitely a worthwhile purchase for anyone looking to better understand how the watches in their collection are performing. I’m looking forward to any future updates the developer may have in mind.
  • Indispensable

    I’ve been using this app for years now, it has become indispensable for me. I’m a watch and clock collector, every time I acquire a new watch or clock or re-check accuracy after a while this app is what I use. What it does is simple of course, just check the watch time against a reference time, but it does it so well with a such a simple and useful user interface I don’t want to go back to doing it myself.
  • Perfect

    Great UI, super easy to use, and adjustable timing - that way you don’t have to wait for the seconds hand to hit the twelve o’clock position to take a data point.

    Pictures for watches is also a lovely plus. Highly recommended over and of the free or paid competition.