
Stake attention in this memory
This is a medium-shot, eye-level, indoor photograph of the interior of a mechanical clock mechanism housed in a gray metal and glass cabinet. The cabinet is mounted on a rough, light-colored stone wall. The clock mechanism is intricate, featuring numerous gears, chains, levers, and pulleys, suggesting a complex timekeeping or operational system. In the lower section of the cabinet, there are electrical components, including what appear to be fuses and a rotary switch. A small, white label with German text and a drawing of a bell is affixed to the stone wall to the right of the cabinet. The overall impression is of a well-maintained, albeit aged, piece of machinery. The text on the label indicates that this is likely a historical artifact, and further research confirms it is the bell mechanism of the Zytglogge tower in Thun, Switzerland, which has been in operation since 1968.
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