@@1914FordSpeedsterYes and no. Both answers are correct. Technically, there is no difference since it strikes 12 times for both noon and midnight. The snail cam that guides the striking makes one full revolution in 12 hours. So every 12 hours, the striking is the same as it was 12 hours before and will be the same again 12 hours later. Therefore, you cannot tell if it is day or night just by listening to the striking. My title "Noon or midnight" was intended to be humorous. I apologize if I caused any confusion or misunderstanding.
Man that hour chime is incredible! There’s some warm, almost electronic harmonies happening in there.
It is striking midnight. I think.
I'll take your word for it! 🙂
I think so.
Correct or not?
@@1914FordSpeedsterYes and no. Both answers are correct. Technically, there is no difference since it strikes 12 times for both noon and midnight. The snail cam that guides the striking makes one full revolution in 12 hours. So every 12 hours, the striking is the same as it was 12 hours before and will be the same again 12 hours later. Therefore, you cannot tell if it is day or night just by listening to the striking. My title "Noon or midnight" was intended to be humorous. I apologize if I caused any confusion or misunderstanding.
Ok!