Timepiece is a related term of chronometer.
As nouns the difference between timepiece and chronometer
is that timepiece is any device that measures or registers time; a clock or watch, especially one lacking a chime or other striking mechanism while chronometer is a device for measuring time, such as a watch or clock.
timepiece
English
Noun
(
en noun)
Any device that measures or registers time; a clock or watch, especially one lacking a chime or other striking mechanism.
Usage notes
* Strictly, a timepiece is a timekeeping instrument that lacks a striking mechanism (e.g., a bell, chimes, or gong) to announce the passage of time. One with a striking mechanism is a clock. Although this traditional distinction is overlooked by some, it is commonly noted in dictionaries, glossaries of clock terms, and reference books on clocks, in addition to being widely maintained among knowledgeable collectors, major auction houses, horological museums, and watch manufacturers.
chronometer
English
Alternative forms
* chronometre (nonstandard)
Noun
(
en noun)
A device for measuring time, such as a watch or clock.