A stunning little industrial clock made in England circa 1930 by Synchronome.
Synchronome were the preeminent clock maker throughout the early & mid 20th century, commercially producing the most accurate electric clocks globally despite strong competition from companies such as Gents of Leicester.
This beautiful little station clock has a stepped copper case retaining its wonderful original aged patination.
The clock face is in stunning condition considering the clocks age with the attractive font and spade hands typically found on a Synchronome clock.
The clock currently retains the original slave movement which is ran via a modern impulse unit which can be mains or battery powered, alternatively we can install a modern battery quartz movement for convenience.
Technical Details
| Movement Type |
Customer Choice |
| Clock face width |
7.5 Inch (190 mm) |
| Overall Width |
9.5 Inch (240 mm) |
| Depth |
75 mm |
| Weight |
1.5 kg |
| Colour / Materials |
Copper |