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Carriage or traveling clocks were introduced in the 15th century to allow the table or mantle clock to transported while still being used. Most of these clocks had chimes and/or alarms to be used as tables clocks. The modern version of the Traveling Clock, or Carriage Clock, began in 1798, when A.L.Breguet sold his first carriage clock, or pendulette de voyage to General Napoleon Bonaparte, a few weeks before his departure for the Egyptian campaign.
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