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Peter Henlein, a German locksmith and clockmaker, is credited with inventing the first portable spring-driven clock in the 16th century, which is considered one of the first types of wind-up clocks.
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The person who is often credited with inventing the mechanical clock is Peter Henlein, a German locksmith and clockmaker. He is known for creating the first portable clock in the early 16th century.
The gear-driven clock was said to have been invented by the German locksmith Peter Henlein around 1510. He is often credited with creating the first portable clock, known as a "Nuremberg egg," which was a small, spring-powered device.
Peter Heinlein from Germany in 1510 invented the first wall clock in the world.
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The first wall clock was invented by Benjamin Banneker in 1753 at the age of 22. He crafted it out of wooden pieces.
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