An analog wall clock is a timekeeping device that uses a rotating dial with numbers or markers to represent the hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds. Typically, it features a circular face with hands (the hour hand, minute hand, and sometimes a second hand) that point to the corresponding time on the dial. The hour hand is usually shorter and thicker, while the minute hand is longer and thinner. Some analog clocks also have a second hand, which continuously moves around the dial.
These clocks can come in various styles and designs, ranging from minimalist and modern to vintage and ornate. They are commonly mounted on a wall, hence the name, and are powered by either a battery or mechanical movement (wind-up). The dial is often marked with Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, or simple ticks for the hours, with smaller divisions for minutes.
The soothing, traditional design of an analog clock contrasts with digital clocks and is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal and the satisfying movement of the hands.
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