Hitting the clock target awards 1 million points times the position of the hour hand, and the clock reverses direction and starts counting faster.
He is bound by two chains extending from a minute and hour hand on a clock face.
The wooden clock-turret houses the original clock mechanism from the early 17th century, the face and hour hand being added in 1783.
The dial is of silver, and is traversed by an hour hand only.
The minute hand is long, while the hour hand is long.
These watches were of virtually identical style with an enamel dial, wide white numerals, and a luminescent hour hand.
The minute hand is 20 ft long, and the hour hand is 15 ft long; both weigh approximately 500 lb.
Every sixty seconds, the minute hand moves 1.5 ft, and the hour hand moves proportionately.