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dcomp
on July 19, 2021
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I had to give a wrong answer to get the job (2017)
For the record. Most analog clocks have smooth motion for minute and hour (for the precision of the gearing). Its the second hand that ticks.
marvin
on July 20, 2021
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I don't know much about clocks, but the Swiss railway clocks are by some considered a canonical example of an analog clock, and they behave the way GP describes. But all
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analog clocks I've ever seen behave the way you describe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_railway_clock
kseifried
on July 20, 2021
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And conversely there are clocks with smooth movement of the second hand, something I prefer because then there's no annoying ticking noise.
eythian
on July 20, 2021
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Interesting, the one I have moves the minute hand about 5 times per minute or so, rather than being continuous.
kseifried
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And conversely there are clocks with smooth movement of the second hand, some
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