
Master of Time Stand Clock
PROTOTYPE HISTORY From the Egyptian sundials, the British Isles' Stonehenge to the exquisite movements of John Garrison, Abraham-Louis Breguet, Carl Faberge and modern electronic chronometers, this way of increasing precision has not changed time itself. But it brought additional comfort to our lives.In the recent past, only a select few could afford to have a personal device for measuring time. Therefore, the center of each city was a public clock. They were located, as a rule, on clock towers, the sound of their bells was heard by the entire population. The architecture and arrangement of the towers were the subject of competition. Rich cities built high-rise masterpieces, poor villages were content with simple wooden turrets. This rivalry continues to this day. The tallest clock tower today is the Abraj Al-Beit Hotel in Saudi Arabia. Its height is 601 meters. The most famous and beautiful clock towers are London's Big Ben, Philadelphia City Hall, Warsaw Palace of Culture and Scienc