Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of the Garth Wall Clock, a statement piece that marries vintage charm with contemporary sophistication. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this 28.25" aged charcoal-finished metal clock is more than just a timepiece-it's a work of art.
Adorned with antique brass finished decorative rivets, the Garth Wall Clock exudes character and elegance. Its aged off-white dial features aged black inner and outer rings, complemented by black Arabic numerals and hour markers outlined in gold, creating a striking visual contrast.
At the heart of this captivating clock lies an open center with a satin gold background, revealing moving antique brass-finished gears that add a dynamic element to its design. These moving gears not only enhance the clock's overall aesthetic but also serve as an attention-grabbing focal point in any room.
Powered by quartz, battery-operated movement, the Garth Wall Clock ensures precise timekeeping, requiring just one AA and four D batteries (not included). Protected by a glass lens, its flat black finished spade-style hour and minute hands glide effortlessly across the dial, adding to its allure.
Elevate your home decor with the timeless sophistication of the Garth Wall Clock. Whether adorning your living room, office, or entryway, this exceptional timepiece is sure to make a bold statement and become a cherished addition to your space.
Overall Width |
28.25 in |
Overall Depth |
3.5 in |
Overall Height |
28.25 in |
Weight |
19.88 lb |
Battery Included |
No |
Battery Quantity and Size |
1AA & 4D |
Clock Movement |
Quartz |
Country of Origin |
CN |
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