A clock and a watch both tell time, but that's a similarity. A difference is that one you look at mostly at home on the wall(not portable), the other you can take with you anywhere you go(portable).
With watches and clocks.
I think you mean No clocks. It takes place in a fantasy land where time management does not apply. by the way this is common in Gambling casinos and carnivals- but then people have their own wrist watches.
Clapham Clocks Whangarei, NZ
There were clocks and watches in the 1800s. Watches then were bulky compared to the ones today, and you would carry them in your pocket. They were powered by a metal spring, and you would have to wind them to keep them running. Clocks of the day generally had pendulums that would swing to keep the time. They also had to be wound about once a day. Some had a spring. Winding would coil up the spring, and the workings of the clock would be driven by the spring unwinding. Other clocks had a weight on a cord wrapped around a spindle. Winding would rais the weight, and as the weight went back down, the spindle turning drove the clock. There were also sundials that showed the time by the angle of a shadow, as the sun moved from east to west.
Clocks - 1996 was released on: USA: October 1996 (Chicago International Film Festival)
F. J. Britten has written: 'The escapements' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches, Escapements 'The watch and clock makers' handbook, dictionary, and guide' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches 'The Antique Collectors' Club edition of Old clocks and watches & their makers' -- subject(s): Clock and watch makers, Clocks and watches, Registers 'Old clocks and watches and their makers' -- subject(s): Clock and watch makers, Directories, Clocks and watches, History 'The watch and clock makers' handbook, dictionary, and guide' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches 'On the springing and adjusting of watches ..' 'Old clocks and watches & their makers' -- subject(s): Clock and watch makers, Directories, Clocks and watches, History
the collective term for watches timers or clocks is either chronometer
Pocket watches, chimney clocks, sun dials, church clocks. Only wrist watches are from a later date.
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H. G. Harris has written: 'Collecting and identifying old clocks' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches, Collectors and collecting 'Collecting and identifying old watches' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches, Collectors and collecting '19th century American clocks' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches, History
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Clocks make noise... like alarms or chimes... watches are silent...
Andrew Nicholls has written: 'On the road' 'Clocks in color' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches 'Stress check' -- subject(s): Stress (Physiology) 'Clocks in colour' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches
Analog.
Switzerland has always been famous for its watches.
If you are noticing a lot of clocks and watches you might be worried about the time. You are either in a rush or you are waiting for something to happen.
For cuckoo clocks it is the black forest area of Germany