WOODEN WALL CLOCK



Wooden Wall Clock, retail $TBA
Manufactured by (Unknown)
Last updated 09-25-10




(IMPORTANT!!!)
I've had this for quite a few years now (and my stepmother had it for many more years before that!), that's why it does not look brand spanken new in the above photograph!!!

This product does not emit light of its own, so the standard review format will not be used and the product will not be assigned a rating.


This is the Wooden wall clock -- for lack of a better name for it.
It has a highly polished front with a detailed painting of a winged horse (a pegasus?) on it.

The hands and the numbers that indicate the time are gold colored, and those numbers are Roman numerals ("IV" for 4, "X" for 10, etc.) instead of regular numerals


 Size of product w/hand to show scale SIZE



To use this clock, install an AA cell (see directly below), and THEN you can go check the time.

Setting this clock is quite easy...on the back of the clock on the movement (a large, somewhat cubical black structure), you'll see a smallish ribbed wheel. Turn it clockwise (as though tightening it) while observing the face of the clock. When the correct time is shown, stop turning the little ribbed wheel.

A metal "sawtooth" hanging fixture on the back allows you to hang this clock quite readily...a thumbtack or a map pin (or "pushpin" as some people call them) is more than sufficient because this clock is not at all heavy.



To change the AA cell when necessary, place the clock face-down on a soft surface like a bed, uphostered chair, couch, etc. and look on the back for an AA cell in a compartment.

Remove the used-up, tired old AA cell, and dispose of or recycle it as you see fit.

Insert a new AA cell into the compartment, orienting it according to the polarity legend embossed into the bottom of the compartment. Press it firmly in place, and set the clock to the correct time if necessary.

Hang the clock back where you originally removed it from, and be done with it.







The face.
Note that the "VI" ("6") is missing.



The back of the clock, allowing you to see the movement, the "sawtooth" hanger, and the two stabilising blocks.


Normally, I'd make a video for YourTube allowing you to see the clock ticking, but since this clock does not have a second hand, the resulting video would be about as exciting as watching paint dry, as thrilling as watching grass grow, as heart-pounding as...well, you get the idea.

I can however, furnish you with the sound of the very loud ticking,
which is loud enough to be clearly audible from across the room...

Ticking clock (.WAV file)

This file is 329,364 bytes in length.





TEST NOTES:
Unit was given to me by my stepmother in the mid-1990s; she had it for many years before that.


UPDATE: 00-00-00



    MANUFACTURER: Unknown
    PRODUCT TYPE: Wall clock
    LAMP TYPE: N/A
    No. OF LAMPS: N/A
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: N/A
    CASE MATERIAL: Primarily wood; plastic numerals and goldtone metal hands
    BEZEL: None
    BATTERY: 1x AA cell
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER- AND PIDDLE-RESISTANT: No
    SUBMERSIBLE: FOR CHRIST SAKES NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
    ACCESSORIES: None
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: Unknown/not stated
    WARRANTY: Unknown/TBA

    PRODUCT RATING:

    Product was not intended to be a light-emitter, so the traditional "star" rating will not be used.





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