Swiss railway clock

The Swiss railway clock was designed in 1944 by Hans Hilfiker, a Swiss engineer and Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) employee, together with Moser-Baer, a Swiss clock manufacturer, for use by the SBB as a station clock. In 1953, Hilfiker added a red second hand in the shape of the baton used by train dispatch staff., giving the clock its current appearance.

Swiss railway clock
A Swiss railway clock at Zürich HB
ManufacturerMoser-Baer / Mobatime
TypeElectric clock
DisplayAnalogue
Introduced1944
MovementSynchronous motor
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