klokwijzer
Klokwijzer is a Dutch term that translates to "clock hand" in English. It refers to the pointer on a clock face that indicates the time. Clocks typically have at least two or three klokwijzers: an hour hand, a minute hand, and often a second hand. The length and thickness of each klokwijzer are usually distinct, with the hour hand being the shortest and broadest, followed by the minute hand, and then the second hand, which is typically the longest and thinnest. The design of klokwijzers can vary greatly depending on the style and era of the clock. Antique clocks might feature ornate, decorative klokwijzers, while modern clocks often have simpler, more minimalist designs. The movement of the klokwijzers is powered by the clock's mechanism, which can be mechanical or electronic.