A conky clock by Jochen Keil (2013) based upon Alison Pitt's Air Clock (2009)
This clock is designed to resemble the swiss railway clock:
From the wikipedia article:
[..] The second hand is driven by an electrical motor independent of the master clock. It requires only about 58.5 seconds to circle the face, then the hand pauses briefly at the top of the clock. It starts a new rotation as soon as it receives the next minute impulse from the master clock [..]
This clock also rotates smoothly without "ticks". It will also stop on top for
a configureable delay (look out for the global delay
value).
The main drawback is resource usage. For smooth circulation, conky needs to be updated every 0.1 second. Therefore I strongly recommend to run this in a seperate conky process.
Additionally, if update_interval
is larger than 1 the seconds hand is not
drawn. Hence, to save battery set update_interval_on_battery
to 30 or so.