The problem of accurate timekeeping at sea was finally. [fact]
The problem of accurate timekeeping at sea was finally cracked in the middle of the eighteenth century by John Harrison, who invented a clock – a marine chronometer – which could go on accurately telling the time in spite of fluctuations in temperature and humidity and the constant movement of a ship, thus making it possible for the first time for ships anywhere to establish their longitude.
Neil MacGregor, A History of the World in 1…, loc. 1394