The largest clock in the world is the Kellogg's Clock. It is an artistic masterpiece cast in Russia and the only treasure that exists in the Kremlin. At the top of the big clock is something similar to a cross, with a particularly exquisite pattern on it. One side is cast with a relief of a Russian empress. Other patterns have different shapes and symbols. Some are believers and czars surrounded by angels.
The clock was made by I Fey Matolin and YA Fey Matolin in the first half of the 18th century. It took two years to complete the production. During the production process, a fire turned the site into ashes, then the Kellogg's Clock broke and was buried in the ruins. It was not until a century later that Tsar Nicholas ordered the people to dig out the watch and send it to the Kremlin. Since there is a crack in Kellogg's watch, it becomes "dumb". People have never heard the sound of the watch, and they can only watch the superb shape of Kellogg's watch.
The Kellogg's Clock has the height of 6.14 meters. The maximum diameter of the mouth is 7 meters and the thickest part of the watch wall is 0.67 meters. The entire watch weighs more than 220 tons and the broken piece of the corner of the watch weighs 11.5 tons. It is actually the King of Clock. The body of the watch is basically made of a kind of gold combined with copper and tin. It is said that at that time, there was a constant stream of wealthy people who made large watches and placed gold and silver treasures near the watch. This would have a good meaning.






