It *was* a set of 4 stepper relays. Emphasis on past tense; poor old clock 
was likely sent to the landfill about 12 years ago. I abandoned it in my 
previous cubicle.
Even though it was the first clock I ever designed, the sentimental value 
was drowned-out by it's unreliability.

The actuator was fine, made a nice ka-chunk.  I got a lot of curious looks 
from nearby cube-mates when the time rolled-over at the top-of-the-hour.

Many attempts to clean the contacts, but only got a few weeks of operation 
before failing again.
Also, the bulb-connections were flaky. Apparently the vibration from the 
ka-chunking would jar a bulb loose.
Or was it an irritated cube-neighbor that came by and kicked it a few 
times, in hopes of shutting it up? I'll never know.....



In case you're wondering, I have thought of 3D printing a mechanical 
gear-clock but I have not yet figured out how I want to put nixies in 
it........

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