A Synchronome subsidiary clock with a silvered dial and Roman numerals, typical of the type used in electrical clock networks in the early years of the twentieth century. This is an ‘impulse’ dial, which receives time signals from a controlling clock elsewhere in the electrical installation. It is likely to have been originally intended for an institutional setting such as a factory, bank, hospital or school.
Inventory number
TCW 1067
Date
early twentieth century
Bibliography
Robert Miles, Synchronome: Masters of Electrical Timekeeping (Ticehurst: Antiquarian Horological Society, 2011).