![]() ![]() But they also produced domestic clocks in the 16 th and early 17 th centuries, most of which are now in museums. There are still some in Bern and Lucerne in particular. 1825-1850: "Schippertje" (Little Skipper)Īccording to Alan Smith’s The International Dictionary of Clocks (1996), as early as the 16 th century, Swiss watchmakers produced several sophisticated public tower astronomical clocks, some of them equipped with automatons.1790-1830: Horloge planétaire (Orrery Clock).1780-1820: Pendule d'officier (Officer Pendulum).1750-1900: Comtoises (Morbier or Morez).17th-18th c.: Horloge Normande (Normandy Clock).17th c.: Pendule religieuse (Religious Clock).16th c.: L'horloge renaissance (Renaissance clock).1705: Holzräderuhr (Wooden Movement clock).1960: Bulova Accutron (First electronic clock).1920: Mission Style Clocks (Gustav Stickley, designer).1918: The Telechron (Synchronous Electric Clock - Henry Ellis Warren) 1917: First Novelty Clocks (Lux Manufacturing Co.1911: Time Recorder (International Business Machine Corporation).1910: Tambour, Humpback, Camelback or Napoleon 1909: Westclox Big Ben Alarm Clock (Western Clock Manufacturing Co.).1906: Jewell, first programmable clock thermostat (Honeywell).1905: Wizard Clock (Slot-machine Clock) (Loheide Manufacturing Co.).1902-1904: Digital Lantern or Plato (E.1886-1887: Advertising (Sidney Advertising Clock Co.1884: Electro-Mechanical Clock (Chester Henry Pond).1884: Clock with Thermo-regulator (J.A.1880: Rotary (Conical or Derrick or Oil-well) (F.1880-1920: Black Mantel without columns.1880-1920: Black Mantle Greek Temple Style.1876: Illuminating Alarm (Ansonia & Davis).1870: Columns and Corniche with Porthole (Seth Thomas).1850-1855: Papier-mâché (Litchfield Manufacturing Co.).1850: Iron-front or Brass-front (Nicholas Muller) 1830-1860: Columns and Cornice (Seth Thomas).1825: Miniature Shelf (Curtiss and Clark).1819-1822: Mirror or New Hampshire (J.1816-1819: Pillars and Scrolls (Eli Terry).1807-1810: Mass-produced movements (Eli Terry).1770-1790: Massachusetts Shelf (Aaron Willard) 1760: Tall Case Floor Clock (Willard Brothers).It ![]()
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