Late Middle Ages · Europe · Technology
1338
Mechanical striking clock installed at Milan's San Gottardo
1338
Among the earliest mechanical clocks in Europe, the San Gottardo tower clock struck the hours with an automated bell, astonishing Milanese citizens accustomed to marking time by church bells rung by human hands. The verge-and-foliot escapement mechanism that drove it would transform European timekeeping, labor discipline, and eventually the rhythms of industrial civilization.