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  2. 24-hour analog dial - Wikipedia

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    The 24-hour analog dial continued to be used, but primarily by technicians, astronomers, scientists, and clockmakers. 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.

  3. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    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 hours numbered 1–24 (or 0–23) around the outside, and the hour hand makes only one revolution per day.

  4. Analog watch - Wikipedia

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    An analog watch A method to identify north and south directions using the sun and a 12-hour analogue clock or watch set to the local time, 10:10 a.m. in this example. An analog watch (American) or analogue watch (UK and Commonwealth) is a watch whose display is not digital but rather analog with a traditional clock face.

  5. Slow watch - Wikipedia

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    Slow watch is a line of 24-hour analog dial watches made by Slow watches. [1] [2] ... The watch faces mark out 24 hours rather than the traditional 12 hours, with 12 ...

  6. Astronomical clock - Wikipedia

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    How the 24-hour analog dial might be interpreted. Diagram showing how the zodiac is projected on to the ecliptic dial – the symbols are often drawn inside the dial. Stereographic projection from the North Pole. Most astronomical clocks have a 24-hour analog dial around the outside edge, numbered from I to XII then from I to XII again. The ...

  7. Shepherd Gate Clock - Wikipedia

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    The network of 'sympathetic clocks' was constructed and installed by Charles Shepherd in 1852. The clock by the gate was probably the first to display Greenwich Mean Time to the public, and is unusual in using the 24-hour analog dial. Also, it originally showed astronomical time which started at noon, not midnight.

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