planetarium tellurium
If you are on hunt for some inimitable thing that could offer exceptionally accurate details about the workings of our solar system, you need to halt and take a look at the gorgeous Planetarium-Tellurium by watchmaker Richard Mille. It’s a one-of-a-kind mechanical device replicating the motion of the solar system accurate to within one degree of rotation every 7.7 years. Except for the mercury, all the planets rotate around the Sun and around their own axes to offer precise positioning of our solar system.

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The clock has been made with the help of a famous astronomer-physicist. The clock is also a perpetual calendar that can tell the current signs of the Zodiac. Crafted from titanium, steel, brass, gold, silver, and red corundum, the Planetarium-Tellurium costs more than US $1 million to build. Strictly meant for billionaires only!

via Technabob