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  2. Radium dial - Wikipedia

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    November 1917 ad for an Ingersoll "Radiolite" watch, one of the first watches mass marketed in the USA featuring a radium-illuminated dial. Radium was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898 [1] and was soon combined with paint to make luminescent paint, which was applied to clocks, airplane instruments, and the like, to be able to read them in the dark.

  3. Uhrenmuseum Beyer - Wikipedia

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    Uhrenmuseum Beyer: Ca. 1640 clock with lion automaton, eyes of both dog and lion move with the beat of the clockmovement. The Uhrenmuseum Beyer (Beyer Watch and Clock Museum) is located in the heart of the city of Zürich, Switzerland, and is one of the world's leading private museums dedicated to horology.

  4. Mystery watch - Wikipedia

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    Montre mystérieuse (mystery watch), circa 1889, Musée d'Horlogerie of Le Locle, Switzerland.It is the first transparent watch. A mystery watch or mystery clock, in horology, is a timepiece whose working is not easily deducible, because it seems to have no movement at all, or the hands do not seem to be connected to any movement.

  5. 24-hour analog dial - Wikipedia

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    A sundial showing all 24 hours; impractical but symmetrical Shepherd Gate clock outside the Royal Observatory, Greenwich The clock at Ottery St Mary, England, showing nearly noon, using the 12-hour time system on a 24-hour analog dial The 24-hour tower clock in Venice that uses double-XII system

  6. Watchclock - Wikipedia

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    A watchclock is a mechanical clock used by security guards as part of their guard tour patrol system which require regular patrols. The most commonly used form was the mechanical clock systems that required a key for manual punching of a number to a strip of paper inside with the time pre-printed on it.

  7. National Watch and Clock Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Watch and Clock Museum, Library & Research Center, and offices of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. The National Watch and Clock Museum (NWCM), located in Columbia, Pennsylvania, is one of a very few museums in the United States dedicated solely to horology, which is the history, science and art of timekeeping and timekeepers.

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