List of largest clock faces

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A list of permanent working clocks with the largest faces in the world. Entries include all clocks with faces at least 4 m (13 ft) in diameter. Clocks can be located on the exterior or interior of buildings, and towers as well as on the ground as is the case with floral clock faces.

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Temporarily installed clocks

A list of clocks with the largest faces that have been installed as temporary structures. Inclusion in this list follows the criteria for the list above except for the temporary nature of the clock.

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Rank Location Image Diameter No. of faces Chiming Year Structure Country City Remarks Ref
1Burning Man FestivalVideo3.28 km (2.04 mi)1No2011LaserUSABlack Rock DesertIt took 13 months to create the clock[50]
2Scania ClockPhoto298.5 m (979 ft)1No2016Articulated lorriesSpainUnknownCreated with 14 Scania trucks driving in circles for 24 hours at an abandoned airfield[51]
3World FairPhotos30 m (98 ft)1No1904Floral clockUSASt LouisCreated for the world fair[52]
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Demolished clocks

A list of the largest faced clocks that have been destroyed or demolished since their construction. Inclusion in this list follows the criteria for the list above except for the fact that the clocks are no longer extant.

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Rank Location Image Diameter No. of faces Chiming Year Structure Country City Remarks Ref
1St. Rumbold's Cathedral12 m (39 ft)4Yes1705ChurchBelgiumMechelenMade by Jacob Willmore in 1705. The hour hand was 3.62m long. The hands were destroyed by German fire during the capture of Mechelen in 1914. The remains of the clock faces were only removed in 1963. The clock itself was preserved and still controls the ringing of the bells. In 2014, the inhabitants of Mechelen decided against the restoration of the dials in a referendum.[53][54]
1Crystal Palace40 ft (12 m)1No1862/1876BuildingUKSydenham, LondonMade by E. J. Dent and installed in the 1862 International Exhibition building. It was moved to the Crystal Palace in Sydenham in November 1876. It was destroyed along with the Crystal Palace itself during the 1936 fire.[55]
2Singer Factory ClockVideo26 ft (7.9 m)41885BuildingScotland, UKClydebankLocated at the Singer factory in Clydebank, the four-sided clock was mounted in a 200 ft (61 m) tower. The clock, which had become a local landmark, was demolished in a factory modernisation program in 1963[56]
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Comparison of some notable four-face clocks at the same scale.
Top-left:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
Bottom-left:Allen-Bradley Clock Tower (previous largest)
Middle:Abraj Al Bait
Top-right:Elizabeth Tower ("Big Ben")
Bottom-right:Kremlin Clock

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