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The Fluxion electronic chronometer and the Geochron world time indicator, 1988 and 1977
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Description
- heights 48in (121.9cm); 22 1/4 in (56.5cm)
the chronometer: black plexiglass column with L.E.D. display that can indicate instantly the amount of seconds between two moments in time, progressing or digressing at the rate of one second; the Geochron by the Kilburg Corporation, which indicates the time at any place in the world by revolving a world map along fixed hours, with indication of day, date, month and equation of time, accompanied by the original promotional material and instruction booklets.
Provenance
Time Museum Inventory Nos. 4544, 1424
Catalogue Note
Stephen Kaye, the inventor of the Fluxion Clock donated the present lot, the first production model, to the Time Museum on August 25, 1988.