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a large clock on the side of a building with roman numerals and numbers

From humanity's earliest days, we've kept a close eye on time. The way we recorded its passage revealed what was important to us: To stay on schedule for planting and harvesting, the ancients tracked the seasons; for rituals and divination, they kept watch on the movements of the stars and planets; clocks allowed sailors to calculate longitude as they explored the world. Today, ubiquitous, accurate and synchronized, clocks keep civilization aligned.

a large wooden clock mounted to the side of a wall with roman numerals

Size : 315 mm (12.4 in)

the cover of rotara, which is written in german and has gears attached to it

I have been wanting to make a wooden geared clock for some time now and I finally got around to buying some plans for one. I bought them from a German named Christopher Blasius from his website Holzmechanik (wood mechanic). Reducing the fear factor I

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an intricately designed clock is shown on the wall

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an old clock with gears and wheels in the center on a white background, hand drawn

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The world’s first mechanical clock was introduced in the 13th century. Fast forward to 1510, and Peter Henlein unveiled the first-ever mechanical watch—that only worked when worn around the wearer’s neck or belt! Up until the 1970s, all watches were mechanical. That’s not to say they don’t remain a popular choice in a market filled with other options. Upwards of half a billion mechanical watches are sold all over the world on an annual basis.

The world’s first mechanical clock was introduced in the 13th century. Fast forward to 1510, and Peter Henlein unveiled the first-ever mechanical watch—that only worked when worn around the wearer’s neck or belt! Up until the 1970s, all watches were mechanical. That’s not to say they don’t remain a popular choice in a market filled with other options. Upwards of half a billion mechanical watches are sold all over the world on an annual basis.

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