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Two clocks can be seen on the clock tower, one with an hour hand only, for the residents of the castle.

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Each hour hand is 4.8 m long and weighs 220 kg.

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The minute hands are each two feet two inches long, and the hour hand one foot seven inches long.

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The length of the hour hand is 2.97mft 1, and of the minute hand 3.27mft 1.

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The more familiar 12-hour analog dial has an hour hand that makes two complete revolutions in a day (12 hours per revolution).

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Early watches only had an hour hand, the minute hand appearing in the late 17th century.

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Its original dial had only an hour hand.

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Every sixty seconds, the minute hand moves 1.5 ft, and the hour hand moves proportionately.

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The minute hand is 20 ft long, and the hour hand is 15 ft long; both weigh approximately 500 lb.

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These watches were of virtually identical style with an enamel dial, wide white numerals, and a luminescent hour hand.

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The dial is of silver, and is traversed by an hour hand only.

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The wooden clock-turret houses the original clock mechanism from the early 17th century, the face and hour hand being added in 1783.

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He is bound by two chains extending from a minute and hour hand on a clock face.

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Hitting the clock target awards 1 million points times the position of the hour hand, and the clock reverses direction and starts counting faster.

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According to tradition, it has only an hour hand.

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