no. It is wrecked and water destroyed the time mechanism
It was Thomas Andrews (Victor Garber was the actor on film), who was the Titanic's builder. The ship's steward and survivor John Stewart stated that he saw Andrews standing fixated at a painting ("Plymouth Harbour") and a clock in the first class smoking room.
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yes they found it under some rocks and seawead
9 o' clock at night.
Set your alarm clock.
clock
There are card slots on the top and bottom. Follow the minute and hour hand mostly on the clock.
there are no light in odometer to see milege and clock
You will not hasten the end of the class by constantly watching the clock.
In the film "Titanic," Thomas Andrews turns the clock back to the ship's original time to symbolize the final moments of the Titanic and to emphasize the tragic inevitability of its sinking. This act reflects his desire to preserve the integrity of the ship's last moments and to honor the lives lost. It serves as a poignant reminder of the ship's doomed fate and the lost potential of those aboard. Ultimately, it encapsulates the themes of time, loss, and the fleeting nature of life.
Considering that 1,496 people went into the sea, and several were still aboard, we can estimate that 1,500+ people died on, in, or during Titanic's struggle to stay afloat. Some of the well known people who perished on Titanic were; Thomas Andrews- designer of the Titanic; he was last seen stopping the time on a clock, estimating the ship's death. Edward James Smith- Captain of the Titanic; he was last seen on the bridge. He had made plans to retire after seeing Titanic safely across. Ida and Isidor Straus- the wealthy couple aboard Titanic. Ida made the decision to stay with her husband when the "women and children only" order was given, even though it meant certain death. This was a final testimony of her love and loyalty to her husband. John Jacob Astor- wealthiest man aboard Titanic. He was last seen by his eighteen year old wife, after he helped her aboard a life boat. He died on the ship as well. The Musicians- the first class band on Titanic that played until the final moments of Titanic's death. For the life of me, I can't think of their names at the moment. The last song they played was "Nearer, My God, To Thee".
He stared fixedly at the clock while waiting for the bell to signal the end of class.