Clock - Specific Types of Clocks

Specific Types of Clocks

By mechanism: By function: By style:
  • Astronomical clock
  • Atomic clock
  • Candle clock
  • Congreve clock
  • Digital clock
  • Electric clock
  • Flip clock
  • Hourglass
  • Incense clock
  • Mechanical watch
  • Oil-lamp clock
  • Pendulum clock
  • Pipe organ clock
  • Projection clock
  • Pulsar clock
  • Quantum clock
  • Quartz clock
  • Radio clock
  • Rolling ball clock
  • Spring drive watch
  • Steam clock
  • Sundial
  • Torsion pendulum clock
  • Water clock
  • 10-hour clock
  • Alarm clock
  • Binary clock
  • Chiming clock
  • Chronometer watch
  • Cuckoo clock
  • Equation clock
  • Game clock
  • Japanese clock
  • Master clock
  • Musical clock
  • Railroad chronometer
  • Slave clock
  • Speaking clock
  • Stopwatch
  • Striking clock
  • Talking clock
  • Tide clock
  • Time ball
  • Time clock
  • World clock
  • American clock
  • Automaton clock
  • Balloon clock
  • Banjo clock
  • Bracket clock
  • Carriage clock
  • Cartel clock
  • Cat clock
  • Clock tower
  • Cuckoo clock
  • Doll's head clock
  • Floral clock
  • French Empire mantel clock
  • Granddaughter clock
  • Grandfather clock
  • Grandmother clock
  • Lantern clock
  • Lighthouse clock
  • Longcase clock (or tall-case clock)
  • Mantel clock
  • Skeleton clock
  • Tower clock
  • Turret clock
  • Watch

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