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  2. Clock tower - Wikipedia

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    The clock tower of Philadelphia City Hall was part of the tallest building in the world from 1894, [9] when the tower was topped out and the building partially occupied, [10] [11] until 1908. Taller buildings have had clock faces added to their existing structure such as the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, with a clock added in 2000 ...

  3. List of tallest clock towers - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building with clock faces. The clock faces are the faces highest above the ground on any structure: 2: NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building: 240 m (790 ft) 4: No: 2000 (building) 2002 (clocks added) Building: Offices: Japan: Tokyo: Clock faces are 15 m (49 ft) [12] 3: Palace of Culture and Science: 230.7 m (757 ft) 4: No: 1955 (building) 2000 ...

  4. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    The face may also include a second hand, which makes one revolution per minute. The term is less commonly used for the time display on digital clocks and watches. 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 ...

  5. File:Analogue clock face.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Turret clock - Wikipedia

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    A turret clock or tower clock is a clock designed to be mounted high in the wall of a building, usually in a clock tower, in public buildings such as churches, university buildings, and town halls. As a public amenity to enable the community to tell the time, it has a large face visible from far away, and often a striking mechanism which rings ...

  7. Projection clock - Wikipedia

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    A projection clock (also called ceiling clock) is an analogue or digital clock equipped with a projector that creates an enlarged image of the clock face or display on any surface usable as a projection screen, most often the ceiling. [1] The clock can be placed almost anywhere if only the projected image must be seen.

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  9. List of largest clock faces - Wikipedia

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    A list of permanent working clocks with the largest faces in the world. Entries include all clocks with faces at least 4 m (13 ft) in diameter. Clocks can be located on the exterior or interior of buildings, and towers as well as on the ground as is the case with floral clock faces.