Description
Wall clock produced in the 60s, designed by Gino Valle for Solari Udine. At the time, clocks of this size were used in large spaces, such as stations or squares. Specifically, this watch comes from the Bologna train station. The power supply is electric. Fully functional, and extremely punctual, as it is made autonomous by means of an integrated card; these clocks were in fact designed to be dependent on a central mechanism that regulated all the clocks called slaves, or dependent exclusively on the mother device. Painted steel case and metal palette. Camshaft mechanisms, the maximum expression of Italian mechanical precision
Shipping service
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In August shipping may be delayed due to summer season.
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.
DISCOVER MOREDescription
Wall clock produced in the 60s, designed by Gino Valle for Solari Udine. At the time, clocks of this size were used in large spaces, such as stations or squares. Specifically, this watch comes from the Bologna train station. The power supply is electric. Fully functional, and extremely punctual, as it is made autonomous by means of an integrated card; these clocks were in fact designed to be dependent on a central mechanism that regulated all the clocks called slaves, or dependent exclusively on the mother device. Painted steel case and metal palette. Camshaft mechanisms, the maximum expression of Italian mechanical precision