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What are clocks with hands called?

Analog clocks.


What is a group of clocks called?

A quarrel of clocks


What is a person called when they work on clocks?

A person who works on clocks is called a horologist.


Why is clocks called clock?

I wouldn't say the inventor, had a reason for calling clocks clocks, the person in which invented clocks came up with the name himself


Some animals have biological clocks that keep track of daily cycles called?

they are called daily schedule clocks


Why are some clocks called chiming clocks?

Some clocks are called chiming clocks because they give off a chiming, or striking, sound at various times. A striking, or chiming, clock sounds the hours audibly by using a bell or a gong.


What are those clocks called that flip in the middle of the number as it changes time?

Those are apparently simply called flip down clocks.


What did clocks do before they had a pendulum?

Sand/Water running out of a hole A candle burning down. A Sun dial.


What are clocks that are not digital called?

Analog clocks have an hour hand and minute hand, and 12 numbers around a circle.


Why is clocks called clocks?

The term "clocks" likely comes from the Middle English word "clokke," which originated from the Latin word "clocca" meaning "bell." Clocks used to primarily consist of mechanisms with bells to indicate time, thus the name stuck.


What is the study of antique clocks called?

The study of antique clocks falls into the same category of studying watches, this study is scientifically called horology and those who show an interest are horologists.


How do they use clocks in ancient days?

By weather, by stars Ancient civilizations had some additional methods. Among them were sundials, and burning candles or incense. Water clocks were used in Babylon and Egypt. Hourglasses were a late medieval development.