vektorkellad
Vektorkellad, often shortened to just "kellad," refers to a type of timekeeping device where the display of time is achieved through the movement of physical hands driven by a motor. This contrasts with digital watches which display time using numerical digits. The core mechanism of a vektorkellad involves a battery-powered motor that rotates gears, which in turn move the hour, minute, and often second hands around the watch face. The dial of a vektorkellad typically features hour markers, which can be numerals, indices, or other symbols, to indicate the passage of time.
The elegance and tradition associated with vektorkellad have made them popular for centuries. While digital displays