What is the VEEB Projects clock driver?
Our clock driver is carefully built around our open-source software. It is a non-destructive addition to the clock and the original mechanism remains unaltered. It’s powered by USB.
This video shows our driver rejuvenating a mechanism, bringing it back into action as the clock adjusts itself to the time supplied by an internet time server. No matter where in the world you are, it will adjust to the correct time.
Pairing the clock driver to WiFi
Pairing the clock driver to a WiFi signal is easy and can be done using a smartphone (see video).
Electric clocks rely on a consistent pulse signal from a central source, often referred to as the 'mother clock,' to maintain accurate timekeeping. Without this pulse, these clocks become redundant and cannot function effectively. To address this, we've developed a USB-powered device that replicates the pulse of the mother clock, allowing these daughter clocks to work independently and maintain their precision.
The device checks in with the time server when you connect it to power, and again each night. It keeps your clock fully synchronized to local time, automatically adjusting to daylight saving time. It is as accurate as the time server on the internet. Who says that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
Who Made The Clock?
W. Moser-Baer Uhrenfabrik in Summiswald, Switzerland
A Timeline of Moser-Baer
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Moser-Baer AG 2023The company's operational center remains nestled in the picturesque town of Summiswald, located in the very heart of Switzerland
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Acquisition of Peweta 2023Bürk Mobatime GmbH buys Peweta AG
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Merger with Bürk 1997The assets of Bürk Zeitsysteme, Schwenningen in Germany, are acquired, and Bürk Mobatime GmbH is founded
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Carpe Diem 1996Diem SA Zeitsysteme, Geneva, formerly Patek Philippe Electronics, is acquired.
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Mobatime Brand 1990Moser Baer is shortened to the first two letters of each word and the Mobatime brand is introduced
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Acquisition of FAVAG 1989The watch division of FAVAG, Neuchâtel in Switzerland is acquired
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Swiss Federal Railways 1947The famous train station clock of the Swiss Federal Railways is created in collaboration with engineer and designer Hans Hilfiker
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Swiss Air Force 1946Moser-Baer produces high-speed telegraph devices and assemblies for the Swiss Air Force “Vampire” aircraft fighter
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W. Moser-Baer Uhrenfabrik 1938Wilhelm Moser founded “W. Moser-Baer Uhrenfabrik” in Summiswald, Switzerland, in the tradition of the Sumiswald pendulum clocks