A
marine chronometer is a timepiece that is precise and accurate enough to be used as a portable
time standard; it can therefore be used to determine
longitude by means of
celestial navigation. When first developed in the 18th century, it was a major technical achievement, as accurate knowledge of the time over a long sea voyage is necessary for
navigation, lacking electronic or communications aids. The first true chronometer was the life work of one man,
John Harrison, spanning 31 years of persistent experimentation and testing that revolutionized naval (and later aerial) navigation and enabling the
Age of Discovery and
Colonialism to accelerate.