The clock that will never stop is a mechanical clock which is under construction and is designed to keep time for 10,000 years.
The clock that will never stop is being build by the Long Now Foundation and a 2 meter prototype is on display at the Science Museum in London.
The clock that will never stop is also called the 10,000 year clock.
Another clock that will never stop and runs for an unlimited period of time is the Atmos clock.
The Atmos clock can rune for an unlimited period of time using close to no energy and without the slightest human intervention, which is all thanks to the slightest changes in temperature.
Atmos clocks are designed with highly precise and dependable components which result in minimal wear and tear during operation.
The Atmos clocks movement is powered by changes in ambient temperature which expands and contracts a gas filled bellows, thus winding the mainspring.
An Atmos clock, theoretically, can last up to 600 years due to its near-perpetual movement and minimal wear.
However, regular servicing and maintenance are recommended to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
A professional service, including cleaning, lubrication, and timing adjustments, is typically recommended every 20 years or as needed, depending on the clock's environment.