Pendulum clock
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- "A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a pendulum, a swinging weight, as its timekeeping element. The advantage of a pendulum for timekeeping is that it is a harmonic oscillator: it swings back and forth in a precise time interval dependent on its length, and resists swinging at other rates. From its invention in 1656 by Christiaan Huygens until the 1930s, the pendulum clock was the world´s most precise timekeeper, accounting for its widespread use. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries pendulum clocks in homes, factories, offices and railroad stations served as primary time standards for scheduling daily life, work shifts, and public transportation, and their greater accuracy allowed for the faster pace of life which was necessary for the Industrial Revolution. The home pendulum clock was replaced by cheaper synchronous electric clocks in the 1930s and ´40s, and pendulum clocks are now kept mostly for their decorative and antique value." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.05.2020)
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Louis George, Konsoluhr mit Flötenwerk, 1770, Inv. Nr. V 3
Das auf zierlichen, nach...
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Tischuhr mit Automat "optischer Telegraph", Cailly ainé, Saint-Nicolas d'Aliermont, um 1830-1840
Claude Chappe erfand um 1790...
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Tischuhr, L. Baronneau, Paris, um 1680
Tischuhr mit Stundenschlag,...
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Tischuhr, Julien Leroy, Paris, um 1750, Werk: Samuel Marti und Cie., Montbéliard, um 1850
Das Gehäuse dieser Uhr stammt...
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Tischuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert
Die Pendule zeigt den...
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