Enlightenment · Europe · Science
1736
Harrison's First Sea Clock
October 1, 1736
John Harrison finished H1, his first marine chronometer: a massive brass cage of rocking balances and grasshopper escapements, driven by gridiron pendulums that ignored temperature. Sea trials proved it kept time better than any ship's clock before. The Board of Longitude gave him a little money and a lot of delay. Harrison began H2.