A stunning vintage clock by British clockmaker Gents of Leicester, made in England circa 1930
An early C201 model constructed of a two part bakelite case in their largest offering in this form.
A rare 14" twenty four hour dial unusually for a clock of this age.
This model featured two contact points externally on the case which would allow engineers to test the clock circuit without removing from the wall.
The clock currently retains its original 30 second impulse movement which we can run via a impulse driver which would mimic the original master the clock would of ran from, alternatively we can convert the original hands to run from a modern high torque battery quartz movement.
A wonderful clock which due to its size and natural ageing is an ideal functioning wall feature piece in any modern interior.
Technical Details | |
Clock Face | 290 mm (11.5 inch) |
Width Overall | 355 mm (14 inch) |
Depth | 70 mm |
Weight | 3 kg |
Gents of Leicester, founded in 1872 by John Thomas Gent, rose to prominence as a leading British manufacturer of electrical products. Known for their precision-engineered bells, fire alarms, and electric clocks, Gents became synonymous with reliable timekeeping. Their master clock systems, in particular, revolutionized the way large buildings and public spaces synchronized time, making them indispensable in schools, factories, railways, and prestigious public institutions worldwide.
Among their many accomplishments, Gents clocks were installed in some of the most iconic locations of their time. The Houses of Parliament in London relied on Gents' precision to ensure accurate timekeeping in one of the world's most significant government buildings. Across the Atlantic, their clocks graced the Singer Building in New York, a symbol of early 20th-century innovation and elegance. Back in the UK, Gents clocks became a familiar sight at Waterloo Station, helping to coordinate the schedules of one of London’s busiest transport hubs. Many other railway stations, public buildings, and factories adopted Gents clocks for their reliability and clarity, solidifying their reputation as a trusted name in timekeeping.
Today, Gents clocks are celebrated as icons of industrial design and enduring craftsmanship. Their robust construction, clean lines, and bold typography reflect a utilitarian elegance that resonates with modern aesthetics. Originally created for function, their minimalist style now serves as a statement of timeless sophistication. Whether it’s a classic railway clock or a master clock system, each piece tells a story of innovation and practicality.
Reclaimed Gents clocks have become highly desirable for interiors, offering a unique blend of vintage charm and historical significance. These clocks work beautifully in a variety of settings, from industrial-style lofts to sleek contemporary homes, adding warmth and character to any space. Their connection to notable landmarks like the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Station makes them even more intriguing, offering a tangible link to the past.
Owning a reclaimed Gents clock is more than just acquiring a functional timepiece—it’s embracing a piece of history. These clocks embody the precision and durability that made Gents of Leicester a household name, while their timeless design continues to captivate today. Perfect for interiors that value authenticity and sustainability, a Gents clock brings character, history, and a sense of enduring quality to your space, ensuring it remains a conversation starter for years to come.
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Our original items are reclaimed from industrial settings between the early 1900’s up to the 1970’s and due to the nature of their original life most of our product have received wear and tear which as a result have created the wonderful individual character of our pieces.
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