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For 80 years, this minimalist design with a distinctive red second hand has been a fixture in the country’s train stations.
Aside from the circular design, there won't be many significant changes. Red numbers will still be used to indicate the end of each quarter and amber will be used for expiration of the shot clock.
If you arrive in a Swiss train station today, you’ll be greeted by bright, highly legible clocks. These have helped railways run smoothly for decades, and have even come to symbolize the country ...