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  2. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    The face may also include a second hand, which makes one revolution per minute. The term is less commonly used for the time display on digital clocks and watches. A second type of clock face is the 24-hour analog dial, widely used in military and other organizations that use 24-hour time. This is similar to the 12-hour dial above, except it has ...

  3. Clock-face scheduling - Wikipedia

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    A clock-face schedule, also cyclic schedule, is a timetable system under which public transport services run at consistent intervals, as opposed to a timetable that is purely driven by demand and has irregular headways. The name derives from the fact that departures take place at the same time or times during the day.

  4. Swiss railway clock - Wikipedia

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    Since the introduction of the distinctive red second hand in 1953, the clock has become a Swiss national icon. [4] [3] [5] [6] It is included among examples of 20th-century design by both the Design Museum in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The clock face design has been used in a line of Mondaine watches since 1986.

  5. List of largest clock faces - Wikipedia

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    Sixth largest clock face in Europe [13] 19: Main building of Moscow State University: 9 m (30 ft) 4: No: 1953: Building: Russia: Moscow: University has one central tower (no clock face) and four ancillary towers upon which one clock face and a barometer and thermometer are located. Minute hand is 3.9 m (13 ft) [14] 20: Stephen's Green Shopping ...

  6. This evil alarm clock slaps you in the face to wake you up - AOL

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    Simone Giertz made an alarm clock that slaps you in the face

  7. Station clock - Wikipedia

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    A station clock is a clock at a railway station that provides a standard indication of time to both passengers and railway staff. A railway station will often have several station clocks. They can be found in a clock tower , in the booking hall or office, on the concourse , inside a train shed , on or facing the station platforms , or elsewhere.

  8. 24-hour analog dial - Wikipedia

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    John Harrison, Thomas Tompion, and Mudge [7] built a number of clocks with 24-hour analog dials, particularly when building astronomical and nautical instruments. 24-hour dials were also used on sidereal clocks. The famous Big Ben clock in London has a 24-hour dial as part of the mechanism, although it is not visible from the outside. [8]

  9. Duquesne Brewery Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Duquesne Brewery clock in 2019, with no advertising on the face. The 60-by-60-foot (18 m × 18 m) clock face, with a 35-foot (11 m) minute hand and a 25-foot (7.6 m) hour hand, [2] both of laminated aluminum, is nearly twice the size of London's Big Ben, and was built in Georgia by Audichron for $12,500 and shipped to Pittsburgh. [3]