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  2. Twemco - Wikipedia

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    The design of Twemco's desk clocks resembles that of the world's first flip clock, the Cifra 3 designed in Italy in 1965. [6] In Hong Kong, Twemco clocks are a fixture in banks, government buildings and offices. [4] This has led the clocks to become associated with the film aesthetic of Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai.

  3. Joseph Knibb - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Knibb is renowned for both the quality of his work and his invention. The aesthetic beauty and simplicity of his work is unparalleled. Among his many inventions was the system of Roman striking, [6] the tic-tac escapement, and probably the anchor escapement. [7]

  4. Howell James & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetic Movement clock by Lewis Foreman Day, c. 1878, Cherry case, ceramic and aluminum. LACMA An illustration of a Howell James & Co. dressing case entered into the International Exhibition of 1862, in London. Howell James & Company was a firm of jewellers and silversmiths based in Regent Street in London which operated between 1819 and 1911.

  5. Cifra 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Cifra 5 clock was the progenitor of a full-fledged family of industrial-type clocks, awarded the Compasso d'Oro in 1956. [ 6 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] With the help of Belgian inventor John Meyer, a roll of 48 pallets was achieved, leading to the creation of the smallest direct-reading clock, the iconic Cifra 3, ideal for keeping at home or in the office.

  6. Halifax Town Clock - Wikipedia

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    As with most clocks the "4" is shown as IIII for aesthetic symmetry and not as IV. The clock mechanism was constructed by the "House of Vulliamy ", respected Royal Clockmakers based in London. [ 1 ] It is driven by three weights, gears, and a 13-foot pendulum with the mechanism being housed in a cast iron frame located in the "clock room ...

  7. Dent (clocks and watches) - Wikipedia

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    The clock tower was demolished for aesthetic reasons in 1922 (although some believe it was rather meant as a measure to push forward the Westernisation of Palestine, starting with timekeeping) [4] and the clock installed that same year in a new, modern nearby clock tower, which was itself demolished in 1934. [5]

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