I haven’t used a clock in years that I need to manually reset. Older people don’t seem to realize clocks on phones and other devices reset automatically.

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      9 hours ago

      It’s probably not exactly analog, it’s probably still quartz crystal digital, even if it displays as an analog clock with hands.

      Pictures speak a thousand words…

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        8 hours ago

        Its 40C outside (over 110F) so im not going to take a photo. It has physical hands, although i don’t know if that means anything.

        If you truly care to find out, the car is a Nissan Skyline 370 GT.

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          8 hours ago

          May I ask year model?

          I’m almost certain that even with mechanical clock hands, it’s still almost certainly timed by a quartz crystal these days, and even for the past 30+ years.

          The quartz crystal is usually supposed to ‘tick’ at a rate of 32,768 cycles per second, but not all quartz crystal timers are made to perfect timing.