Large Wall Clock...any suggestions?
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Just having seen this clock on another thread reminded me that I want/need a wall clock...however that one is SLIGHTLY! out of budget, dont want to spend more than say £75 for a normal clock....although I am open to a bit of indungence here and particularly If I find something I really like and is more than just a throwaway item.
However I love the idea of a LARGE oversized clock in order to fill some space on the blank wall (Off white in colour), something like an industrial clock

but on a bigger scale (anything up to 3ft diamater would work). Nice design aswell.
This one is even better

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SIEMENS-Industrial-Clock-Mod...
Dont really know what differences there are between any of these things, so long as it tells time well enough and looks nice I dont mind what features it has/doesnt have (date, second hand .etc)
But most importantly it must be absolutely or as close to silent as possible, I struggle to sleep with a ticking clock you see.
So......Inspire me
Edited by Matthew_Eames on Friday 27th March 14:02
I quite liked this one when I saw it the other day. Good for an office or big garage 

http://www.habitat.co.uk/fcp/product/browse/Analog...


http://www.habitat.co.uk/fcp/product/browse/Analog...
It would have to be a Swiss railway clock for me, though it would probably have to be on a dark/black background to really work well
http://www.atomicinteriors.co.uk/mondaineclock
http://www.atomicinteriors.co.uk/mondaineclock
Friends have one that is big and cost under £40 and is retro french style but I can't find anything by googling. Would this lot help?
http://www.prettypracticals.com/Clocks/Retro_Wall_...
http://www.prettypracticals.com/Clocks/Retro_Wall_...
I like some of the stuff here......
http://dwell.co.uk/type/Clock?&dscr=Clock
Athough what they call 'big' I didn't think was that big
http://dwell.co.uk/type/Clock?&dscr=Clock
Athough what they call 'big' I didn't think was that big

Mr Noble said:
I quite liked this one when I saw it the other day. Good for an office or big garage 

http://www.habitat.co.uk/fcp/product/browse/Analog...
I've got one of those... 

http://www.habitat.co.uk/fcp/product/browse/Analog...
Found the site I was looking for. They have an interesting range and all in your budget:-
http://www.rogerlascelles.com/(pv0jovqocvie4i45ghd...
http://www.rogerlascelles.com/(pv0jovqocvie4i45ghd...
Edited by lowdrag on Sunday 29th March 09:19
I didn't know Panerai produced so many wall clocks - There is a run down of 'em here: http://forums.vr-zone.com/miscellaneous-garage-sal...
I'm loving the lume on them!
I'm loving the lume on them!

Seb d said:
Can't help but thought I'd go for a quick hijack because I am *desperate* for this wall clock (though I have no idea how much it costs...)

If anyone has even the slightest idea where I might be able to get hold of one I'd be forever grateful!
Fabulous!
If anyone has even the slightest idea where I might be able to get hold of one I'd be forever grateful!
Let me know if you find out - I have no idea other than the Manufacture.
These guys do some funky designs
http://www.splodgeclockcompany.com/splodge_clock_t...
Just ordered the Industrial Splodge (in the specials section)
http://www.splodgeclockcompany.com/splodge_clock_t...
Just ordered the Industrial Splodge (in the specials section)
Stitch said:
have a look at John Lewis on line as well.
they seem to have a good range with 'railway' style clocks and stuff by Seiko etc
2nd this.they seem to have a good range with 'railway' style clocks and stuff by Seiko etc
Habitat sell the flip over railway style clocks too.
I wouldn't bother with a "big name branded" one. Doubt the movement will be anything other than a std wall clock movement, and would personally want something more understated (in fact I have - from JL).
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