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1995 Franz Türler unveils the Türler Clock - a model of the cosmos.
It took nine years to build the world's most complicated astronomical clock: the Türler Clock, a stunning model of the cosmos. On Wednesday, June 21, 1995 - the longest day of the year - it is festively unveiled by Franz Türler at the company's headquarters at the Paradeplatz in Zürich. Witnessed by numerous invited guests, Franz Türler sets the Türler Clock, one of his visions come true, in motion.
In the same year, the Türler Clock is entered in the «Guinness Book of World Records». The Türler Clock is permanently on display in the Paradeplatz showrooms and can be viewed by the public during normal opening hours. |
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