Wow 🤩 it’s very impressive! Makes me wonder when it was built and who built it
The York Minster astronomical clock is a memorial to the airmen operating from bases in Yorkshire, Durham, and Northumberland who were killed in action during World War II, designed by R. Atkinson, and installed in York Minster in 1955 just looked it up ha
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Wow 🤩 it’s very impressive! Makes me wonder when it was built and who built it
It may not be a watch but it is horological. Great share. Add more photos of you have them.
That’s truly amazing!
Awesome post! 🤩
Thank you for sharing this with us
Keep up the good work 🙌🏾
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That reminds me of this unique world time clock that I saw at a museum
Wow 🤩 it’s very impressive! Makes me wonder when it was built and who built it
The York Minster astronomical clock is a memorial to the airmen operating from bases in Yorkshire, Durham, and Northumberland who were killed in action during World War II, designed by R. Atkinson, and installed in York Minster in 1955 just looked it up ha
It may not be a watch but it is horological. Great share. Add more photos of you have them.
Thanks will do
That’s truly amazing!
Awesome post! 🤩
Thank you for sharing this with us
Keep up the good work 🙌🏾
🍻
Thanks
That reminds me of this unique world time clock that I saw at a museum
Wow
Still a watch ...coz ur watching it 😅😅
Thanks for sharing
Insane to think that we have basically put all of those same functions into watches that are less than 10mm thick and no more than 40 some mm
Insane to think that we have basically put all of those same functions into watches that are less than 10mm thick and no more than 40 some mm
Yeah that’s true some amazing engineering