In 1956
The process of creating the digital clock was so gradual that no one person can be credited for single-handedly inventing it.
Some believe that it was Josef Pallweber, but as far as my research is concerned, that clock was too analogue-like to be classed as a digital clock.
Some believe that it was Josef Pallweber, but as far as my research is concerned, that clock was too analogue-like to be classed as a digital clock.