avainkellon
Avainkellon is a Finnish term that translates to "key clock" or "clock key." It refers to a small, specialized tool used to wind up the mainspring of a mechanical clock. These clocks, particularly older ones, often feature a winding mechanism that requires a key to be inserted into a winding square or arbor to turn the spring. The avainkellon is designed to fit precisely into this square, allowing the user to rotate the arbor and store energy in the mainspring, which then powers the clock's movement.
The design of an avainkellon can vary depending on the clock it is intended for. Typically, they