When a young secretary, Sheila Weber, was sent to a blind female house, she was scared of finding a dead man behind the sofa surrounded by four clocks.
The owner came home and denied that the watch was his own, and the deceased's business card was originally a con artist.
The clock of Salisbury Cathedral dates back to around 1386 and is known as the world's oldest modern watch. Because all the clocks on that date are ringing at the calling time, there is no dial on the watch. It was originally in the bell tower destroyed in 1792. After dismantling, the clock moved to the cathedral tower till 1884. The clock was kept and forgotten until it was found in the attic room of the cathedral in 1929. It was repaired in 1956 and returned to normal working conditions. In FY 2007, we implemented corrective work and repair work.
In 1275, the first mechanical watch was invented in the UK. One of the oldest work watches was discovered in Salisbury cathedral and was completed in 1386. There is no dial on this watch, tap time to tell time. In the early 13th century Italy produced three mechanical watches. One is an astronomical clock, the second is an hourly bell, and the third one is time, sunrise, and moon. As the years passed, the blacksmith kept making bells at the bell tower and the bell tower.
Traditionally the word clock is used for persuasive watches in watchmaking, and watches that do not hear the time are called watches. In today's common usage, "clock" refers to any device used to measure and display time. Clocks and other watches that can be carried by themselves are usually distinguished from watches. The spring clock appeared in the 15th century. In the 15th and 16th centuries, watchmaking became popular. With the invention of the pendulum clock, the next development of accuracy occurred after 1656. The main stimulus for improving the accuracy and reliability of the clock is the importance of accurate timing navigation. The electronic watch acquired a patent in 1840. The development of electronic technology in the 20th century caused the clock to have no parts at all.