Seiko Brown Oak Wall Clock with Pendulum - QXH107BLH

£570.12

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Seiko Regal Oak Wall Clock with Pendulum
Home. The center of every person's life, where we seek comfort, respite and relaxation. Seiko understands that the decoration accessories of the living room can be a vital part of any home's atmosphere and seeks to contribute to that atmosphere with dynamic motions and sound performances every hour in your lifestyle.


This regal solid oak wall clock with intricate wooden carvings and gold details will upgrade your home. It also has columns on each side and metal accents. This clock features a beautiful Westminster/Whittington quarter-hour and hourly chime strikes with volume control as well as a nighttime chime silencer.

  • Dark brown solid oak case
  • Glass case
  • Traditional wooden case
  • Dual chimes, quarter hour chime, hourly strikes follow the hourly chime, automatic chime silencer and volume control
  • Ornate metal pendulum
  • Volume control
  • Hourly strike
  • Nighttime chime silencer
  • Powered by 1 C battery (included)
  • Overall dimensions: 28.25 X 11.5 X 4.75

With a case beautifully crafted with the stylings and brass accents of past centuries, the Seiko Wall Pendulum Clock is a return to the classic. This timepiece features the beautiful and familiar sounds of Westminster or Whittington quarter-hour and hourly clock chimes. With a volume control, the chimes can be turned up or down. And with a nighttime chime silencer, you won't have to worry about losing any beauty sleep. Framed in glass crystal, the round white dial has a brass accent ring, ornate black hands, and Roman numeral hour markers. Built in the style of a banjo, the intricate gold-tone pendulum hangs between lovely accents on the glass window. This Seiko clock features precise quartz movement.

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