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Description
Pendulum clock built in the 70s. The history of this object is quite particular: Some time ago a kind-looking elderly gentleman came into our shop, asking if he could look at our goods. At a certain point he told us that he was a watchmaker, employed in the 70s at the Lowell watch company in Modena, and that he had an interesting object at home to show us. He explained to us that in those years the company wanted to propose some innovations in the market of classic pendulum clocks and that he was precisely the person dedicated to building prototypes, which would then be examined for mass production... This pendulum was not chosen for this production and the manufacturer took it home. For over 50 years it has been treasured by its creator. The watch is in perfect working order, manually wound, operated via chromed steel chain gears at the ends of which there are three counterweights of different weights which mark the time as they go down. The front plexiglass compartment slides and therefore facilitates charging operations. The maximum charge guarantees an autonomy of 6 days. The clock chimes the hours, half hours and quarter hours, with three different combinations, as the sound is produced by 4 independent brass hammers. the casing of the entire pendulum clock is made of lacquered plywood. Since this object was born as a prototype, it does not have the brand of the company that produced it.
Specifications
MATERIALS | Steel Wood Plastic-polypropylene |
COLORS | White |
DIMENSIONS |
W.
27 cm
D.
27
cm
H.
178
cm
|
Conditions of use
Very good - minor use
Shipping service
We only use professional couriers carefully selected based on the size, weight / volume and fragility of the product. All shipments are insured, we coordinate both collection and delivery by providing dedicated assistance throughout the entire process. Shipping is standard and does not include delivery to the floor. Do you want delivery to the floor?
In August shipping may be delayed due to summer season.
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Refund Policy
This product comes from a private seller, you can exercise your right to a refund within 3 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
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Pendulum clock built in the 70s. The history of this object is quite particular: Some time ago a kind-looking elderly gentleman came into our shop, asking if he could look at our goods. At a certain point he told us that he was a watchmaker, employed in the 70s at the Lowell watch company in Modena, and that he had an interesting object at home to show us. He explained to us that in those years the company wanted to propose some innovations in the market of classic pendulum clocks and that he was precisely the person dedicated to building prototypes, which would then be examined for mass production... This pendulum was not chosen for this production and the manufacturer took it home. For over 50 years it has been treasured by its creator. The watch is in perfect working order, manually wound, operated via chromed steel chain gears at the ends of which there are three counterweights of different weights which mark the time as they go down. The front plexiglass compartment slides and therefore facilitates charging operations. The maximum charge guarantees an autonomy of 6 days. The clock chimes the hours, half hours and quarter hours, with three different combinations, as the sound is produced by 4 independent brass hammers. the casing of the entire pendulum clock is made of lacquered plywood. Since this object was born as a prototype, it does not have the brand of the company that produced it.
Specifications
MATERIALS | Steel Wood Plastic-polypropylene |
COLORS | White |
DIMENSIONS |
W.
27 cm
D.
27
cm
H.
178
cm
|
Conditions of use
Very good - minor use