Daringly different, its jewel-like case is a beautiful bubble of crystal glass. Cowled dial. Gold color numerals and hands.
You can
look at pictures of this clock 'til you're blue in the face. You
need to see and hold it to appreciate how unique it is.
A great, big piece of amber, mirrored glass houses the movement.
The hands give this clock away as a post-War model. They show the
style popular with all the clockmakers at the time.
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| From catalog pictures, I get the feeling that glass turns darker and darker as years pass. |