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Piece of metal or other material with markings for hours, minutes and seconds (in ordinary timepieces). The indications are given in numerals, divisions or symbols. Dials vary in shape, decoration and material.
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The "face" of the watch. Most commonly made of metal, or glass-like fired vitreous enamel (sometimes incorrectly called porcelain).
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The face of an analogue watch, which usually displays the hour indicators.
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The "face" of a clock, which shows the time.
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This is the signaling part of your old telephone. It converts mechanical motion into electrical pulses that correspond to the selection you have made with the Finger Wheel.
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