enkelklocka
Enkelklocka is a timepiece that uses a single hand to indicate the time, rather than the two or three hands found on most clocks and watches. The term comes from Swedish, and in English it is often described as a single-hand or one-hand clock. The design emphasizes simplicity and a broad sense of time rather than precise minute readings.
Design and reading: A single hand moves around a 12-hour dial, and the wearer or reader estimates
History: In the history of horology, some of the earliest mechanical clocks displayed time with only an
Variants and usage: Modern applications include pedagogical clocks used to teach children to tell time, as
See also: Analog clock, One-handed watch, Horology, Minimalist design.