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Photo by Fortunat Mueller-Maerki, April 2008, Visit of Antiquarian Horological Society USA Section at Uhrenmuseum Beyer. Here Pendule Sympathique by AL Breguet, ca 1795, selfsynchroniszing the pocketwatch based on the clocktime at 12 o'clock.
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- 2008-07-03 21:25 Horology 694×814× (138947 bytes) Photo by Fortunat Mueller-Maerki, April 2008, Visit of Antiquarian Horological Society USA Section at Uhrenmuseum Beyer. Here Pendule Sympathique by AL Breguet, ca 1795, selfsynchroniszing the pocketwatch based on the clocktime at 12 o'clock.