Companies & Agencies
Self-Winding Clock Company
1886 - ~1970
These mechanical clocks contained electric motors, powered by dry cell batteries, that would wind the mainspring periodically. In addition, Western Union offered a subscription service that sent an hourly synchronizing signal over telegraph lines, and the clocks would react by moving the minute and second hands to 12. These clocks were commonplace at railway, radio, and TV stations.
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