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As the audio begins, you are immediately greeted by the rhythmic tick-tock of a wall clock. It's a sound that is both familiar and comforting, a steady cadence that measures the passing of time. The hands of the clock, known as manecillas, are the source of this sound. They move in a constant, precise manner, driven by the internal mechanism of the clock. This mechanism, a marvel of engineering, is both complex and precise. It ensures that the hands of the clock move at exactly the right speed, marking off the seconds, minutes, and hours with unfailing accuracy. It's a sound that's almost hypnotic in its regularity, a constant reminder of the relentless march of time. The wall clock itself, or reloj-de-pared, is more than just a timekeeping device. It's a piece of decor, an object that adds character to a room. It's also a symbol, a reminder of the importance of time in