Clocks, timepieces, etc.
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This is the only click in our house and never changes time as the tick tock it makes drives me mad was a gift from my wife’s uncle American apparently and needs to be wound every week so after the initial wind it has sat dormant on top of the fridge of all places it has history but that’s about it
My folks in England have a similar one but shorter on the length from memory
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I don’t own any clocks despite being a watch guy.
Maybe time to address this, always liked the JLC Atmos clocks.
If any forum members are ever visiting London I can highly recommend a visit to the Greenwich observatory where the Harrison clocks are on display, simply stunning pieces of craftsmanship.
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Inherited this travel clock from my father in law. I’m not superstitious, only a littlestitious, but it randomly starts ticking when I’m next to it. And we had to get the biggest clock we could for this empty space over the bay window.
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I’m not really into traditional design, so here’s my Nelson ball clock.
Over the last few years I’ve been slowly decorating in a mix of industrial and mid century modern styles.