I'm on the hunt for a world time clock in either gold, silver, or yellow for my sister, and during this search I ran across this most peculiar item- a world clock that's literally a map of the world dotted with tiny clocks. Listing is HERE.
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Howard Miller World Clock Model 4625 (1963)
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Unfortunately, the sellers photos are all upside down in the listing. I've taken the liberty of righting a few of them for posterity here, as it better illustrates this unusual arrangement of mechanisms. I presume they must run off of one common motor or clockwork arrangement, but it must be quite complex to achieve that.
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I had one of these once. It had a small synchronous motor driving a continuous roll using a sprocket arrangement. Unfortunately the holes in the roll that are moved by the sprocket become worn and or torn which makes it stop working. It made a nice display but being 110 volts and 60 cycles it was only ever going to be a display.
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Nice find and also some good info Daddy-O! Having that background knowledge, would deter me from buying it other than for very little money for when it goes/breaks, it will be hard to fix and as you said, it is US spec... Potentially there is a EU version of the motor which is swappable, who knows.
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