There is also, at the moment, a clock made out of cardboard.
For example, people have invented new ways to make clocks over history.
He paid half a million dollars for the pieces, which included a tall clock made in 1806.
He made clocks that would run up to one year on a winding.
But he also learned about philosophy, geography and the trade of making clocks.
There are many schools around the world dedicated to teaching people how to make and repair clocks.
This made it extremely difficult to make Japanese mechanical clocks.
"They ever quit making clocks with hands on 'em I'm out of business."
"Didn't know the Frogs had it in them to make clocks, sir," he said.
Despite his retirement he continued at Hanslope to make clocks, some of which survive.