No. 98496513

TPA CHRONOGRAPH - 1940-1950 - MERCER
No. 98496513

TPA CHRONOGRAPH - 1940-1950 - MERCER
Mercer TPA Chronograph (Tape Chronograph Apparatus) – Circa 1950
By Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England – Precision Marine and Scientific Instrument
A superb and exceedingly rare example of mid-20th-century scientific timing technology, this Mercer TPA Chronograph represents one of the finest mechanical recording instruments developed by the renowned chronometer makers Thomas Mercer Ltd., England.
Constructed circa 1950, the Mercer TPA (Tape Chronograph Apparatus) was designed to record precise time intervals and events in conjunction with Mercer’s master chronometers. It was primarily used in marine navigation, Admiralty oceanographic surveys, ballistics testing, and speed trials, where absolute accuracy was critical.
The apparatus employs a clockwork motor with a two-speed gearbox, driving a continuous paper tape transport via a precision roller and pinch system. Twin solenoid markers imprint both time code and event signals onto the tape—an evolution from earlier ink-marking systems—ensuring dependable operation in extreme field conditions.
Housed within its original Bakelite swing-top case, the instrument features polished aluminium framing, plated fittings, and the original maker’s identification plate. The internal lid bears a printed circuit diagram, storage for the winding key, and tool mounts. Electrical connections are made via the six-pin Bulgin socket at the case end, linking to a contact key, battery pack, and master chronometer.
The Mercer TPA Chronograph is a testament to the transition from classical horology to electro-mechanical precision engineering. Its applications ranged from longitude determination and scientific timing to aeronautical and naval testing, making it a cornerstone in the evolution of precision timekeeping.
In remarkably fine original condition, this example stands as both a functional scientific artifact and a collector’s showpiece, exemplifying the unparalleled craftsmanship and innovation of Thomas Mercer, a name synonymous with British chronometric excellence since 1858.
A rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant precision timing instrument—where traditional horology meets the dawn of electronic measurement.
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