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- #288,390 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #77 in Desk & Shelf Clocks
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Love...looks and works just as described
I P
Reviewed in Australia on February 5, 2025
Item arrived on time but does not work
Mewang Wangchuk Atuk
Reviewed in India on February 17, 2025
Looks fragile but works very well. Remember to buy batteries separately.It looks great at the desk
Patrick J. O'Hara
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Pretty cool clock
RobbyG
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I love the way this looks in our home and think it’s a wonderful piece, my only issue is that it does start to fall behind or get ahead. Each minute is not exactly 60 seconds, I’ve timed it- some are 58, 59, or up to 63 seconds so after a few hours the clock is off by a minute or two. It doesn’t bother me that much and every so often I just flip the dial ahead the extra minute if I need it to be exact. But overall I think it’s lovely!
Reethesh
Reviewed in India on January 13, 2025
Perfect ok
Surya TeJa
Reviewed in India on May 19, 2024
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Lana Barber
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Gave it as a gift and they love it
chris
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Great quality
Cristen Carr
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
The clock is crazy to set and keeps perfect time. Also, makes no sound when the time changes.
Patrick M. Davis
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Arrived broken.
amber
Reviewed in India on October 3, 2024
It is a beautiful and a Novelty item. An immediate eye catcher and a conversation starter. Seller sends it in good packaging. Reasonably priced too.
Tampa Pix
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
I ordered a black one and a white one and ended up sending back the black one and buying another white one because the white one just looks so surgical and visibly striking. The instructions aren't very clear about exactly where "on" and "off" is so I'll save you about 15 minutes. Put the "fin" that you grasp with your fingers to turn the cap, VERTICAL. With that fin straight up and down the clock is running. You will meet a little resistance but then it will snap into place. One thing I did notice is that not every minute is 60 seconds. I timed with my stopwatch. Sometimes the leaf will fall in 58 or 59 seconds, some times in 61 or 62 seconds, most of the time in 60 seconds. I attribute this to the fact that the clock is mostly mechanical and relies on ultra precision cut leafs. In which case it would cost a fortune. But they all average each other out and every morning I come in and it's exactly on time with my computer. BE ADVISED: There is good reason to use Carbon Zinc batteries, and it's not because they want you to buy more batteries. Found this info on a watch and clock enthusiasts bulletin board: Although the various types of D batteries are all 1.5 volts, they have DIFFERENT CURRENT PROFILES. One type may provide relatively constant current until it suddenly dies. Another will be constant for most of its life but in the final third begin to decline slowly until it can no longer power the clock. NiCADS have a different profile altogether. But here's the real good reason, and this came straight from the blog host watchmaker/clockmaker: inexpensive clock motors made in China don't usually have a current regulator, it relies on the battery to provide the required flow, and an alkaline could burn out the clock way before its expected life. Don't even think about a Lithium. Rely on the carbon zinc battery not to push thru too much current at once.
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