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14 inch wooden retro wall clock14 inch wooden retro wall clock

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Description: Elegant, delicate, stylish retro wall clock made of high quality pine. Real solid wooden frame made from 100% genuine pine wood. Perfect color degree for Living Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, Dining room, Office, Library, Cafe, guest room etc.

Packing List :

1 x Wall Clock

1 x Hook

Please note :

Because each piece of natural wood has different texture,irregular knots,and minor imperfections caused by handwork.So No two clocks are exactly the same.Also there are slight difference between the picture displayed and the real item caused by light brightness and different display.

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Size
14 inches 14 inches 12 inches 12 inches 12 inches 10 inches

Style
Retro Retro Modern Modern Modern Modern/Retro

Matrial Type
Wooden Wooden Wooden Wooden Wooden Wooden

Operated Type
Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery

Battery Type
1×AA (1.5V) 1×AA (1.5V) 1×AA (1.5V) 1×AA (1.5V) 1×AA (1.5V) 1×AA (1.5V)

Battery Include
No No No No No No

Large digital wall clock: Large wall clock with large black arabic numbers, super silent & non-ticking second hand easy to read.
Retro Wall Clock: Perfect decorative wall clock for indoor, living rooms, kitchen, office, bedroom,dining room, study room, family rooms or conference room.
Wood wall clock: This solid wood frame is handcraft, showing unique attractive wood grain color. With an elegant dial and high definition glass.
Battery operated quartz movement (requires 1 AA battery – not included) (Note:For longer life please use Ordinary Carbon Battery instead of high duty alkaline batteries!).
Come with a hook, wide slot in back for easy hanging. 365 days warranty,If any problems please feel free to contact us and we will provide friendly after-sale service for you.

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  1. Big Sis

    Attractive, Well Made Clock with Easy to Read Numbers
    This clock would make a pleasing addition to any room in your house. It has large numbers that makes it easy to see from the distance. Very simple to set the time, insert the battery and hang.

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  2. sleepysurf

    Great looking clock with real wood!
    REAL wood frame, vs. fake plastic woodgrain that our old (broken) clock had.

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  3. The Ford’s

    Wonderful Clock
    This is one of the best clocks I have ever bought. No ticking noise, keeps good time and is very easy to tell the time. So far, an excellent buy!

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  4. Bella

    Quiet
    Looks just as shown. Nice quality and quiet.

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  5. John G

    Beautiful Clock, Just loose hands and batteries only last five months.
    I received the clock yesterday around 5pm yesterday. I immediately put a Lithium battery in it and set the time according to the Naval Observatory Clock and placed it on the wall. As with all the newer non-ticking clocks these days, I really like the sweep second hand. It reminds me of the plug-in electric clocks. There is one thing I noticed that bothers me a little and that is that the hands are loose. In other words, if you take the clock and shake it gently side to side there is a lot of play in the hours, minutes and seconds hands. This only seems to be a problem on the up sweeps (when the minute hand is “climbing up and down). This was very apparent for example around 13-17 minutes after the first hour. It was actually 6:15, but the clock looked like it was almost 6:16. The same on the other side of the hour, it looked like it was almost a minute slow. So I took it off the wall and figured I would compromise. I shook it again back and forth and tried to adjust the minute hand, knowing that I had about a minute of play in the minute hand. Maybe that seemed to work. I’m sure that if I went through all the trouble of exchanging the clock, the other clocks would be made the same way. I’ll just have to get used to it. Earlier this week I had purchase a 12” similar clock from Amazon, made by Bekith. I just went down and shook that clock and the hands move very slightly.I know the description says that the construction is wood, but I kind of doubt that. It appears to be a resin/wood like bezel, but it is still very attractive and anyone looking at it would think that it is made of wood.This morning, approximately 14 hours later, the second hand is right on the second, and I am very happy with that. So the only thing I can say right now, since it is less than 24 hours, I hope the clock lasts and I don’t have any problems down the road. A clock like this should last for years. I’m just not sure how long the battery will last, which powers the sweep second hand. Only time will tell.Note: 6/7/22 . As mentioned above, I received the clock on Friday and installed a Lithium battery in it. I used an accurate time and set the clock to the second. Now it is Tuesday (four days later) and the clock picked up approx, 1.5 seconds. (Quartz clocks usually run a little fast over time.) In the clock box was an email address of Linda Zeng, who I emailed. She explained something to me that I didn’t know. She said that quartz clocks shouldn’t use Lithium batteries, but instead, they require carbon batteries. Something to do with the initial current draw, which could damage the time keeping coil over time. So I ordered a four pack of Panasonic carbon-zinc batteries on Amazon and when they come I will swap out the battery. I also did some research and never knew about this. I have used alkaline and lithium batteries in all my quartz clocks over the years. But to sum up, the clock is beautiful and works well, and Linda told me that is in fact, made of pine wood.An update November 2, 2022 – Got up this morning and noticed that clock had stopped at 3:30 in the morning. Was nervous that I would have to buy another clock or go through the effort of returning it and replacing it from the company. I measured the Panasonic zinc battery that was recommended for this clock and the voltage was very low. So by replacing the battery, the clock is now running. So for some reason the battery only lasted five months. I’ll have to keep an eye on this clock and two other similar clocks that I bought around the same time. I have never had a clock that the battery didn’t last longer than a year.Another Update – March 20, 2023: Clock stopped again and had to change the battery. The last time the battery lasted approximately 5 months, but this time it last 4.5 months. And I’m using the Panazonic carbon-zinc battery that was recommended to use. It’s a shame, since the clock is a good size for place that I have it in the Living Room. So this time I put a Ever Ready Lithium battery in the clock and will see what happens. I was told not to use this battery because it might damage the coil, but after further research, I read where the cheaper clocks made in China, uses cheaper parts and the coil is one part to be concerned about. So overall, the clock runs good until it completely stops. I noticed that it doesn’t get slow before it stops, since I check all my clocks on a daily basis again the time standard. I remember last night checking this clock around 22:00 before going to bed, but this morning I woke up and it was dead at 4:30. So if you don’t mind changing the battery every 4-5 months, it’s a nice clock. But again, I had to deal with adjusting the time with the loose hands and had to compromise between the upside and downside of the hands and face. I think I got it now. I’ve researched on the Amazon page and placed a similar Howard Miller quart clock in my cart. If this clock stops again, I will purchase the Howard Miller clock. I’ve had both a Seiko and Howard Miller quartz clock for over 25 years with no problems running on both Alkaline and Lithium batteries. Actually, the Seiko in the Kitchen is still running. I don’t mind hearing a ticking clock sound, but the sweep hand is nicer and different. The Howard Miller clock that I am going to eventually buy, is a ticking quartz clock and that’s fine.

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  6. Rachel H

    Nostalgic clock
    I had a clock like this growing up in my mom’s house in the 80s and 90s. I love the font of the numbers and the antique background. The seconds arm runs in a smooth motion, no ticking. It’s a large enough to read the time from across the house, and I love the dark wood colored frame. Very beautiful and I love it in my kitchen.

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  7. Daniel S. Goleach

    Shoddy workmanship
    Right out the box the sweep hand stopped working. After I examined it more closely I saw that the sweep hand was bent and sticking on the minute and hour hands. I took it apart and straightened it out and now it is working properly, I hope. I’ve read other reviews that complained about it not keeping time accurately, time will tell.

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  8. Bev Thompson

    FANTASTIC CLOCK
    I love this clock. It’s great-looking, keeps terrific time, and didn’t cost me a fortune. My home is filled with antique clocks that I’ve collected over the years — I have an addiction — which I’m constantly having to wind or taking to the repair shop. While these antiques may contain so many “jewels”, they sure are sensitive! This baby, I just stick a battery in it, and she keeps perfect time. I’m sorry, all you antique clock buffs, but this one is my fave, over all my antiques. Oh, and BTW, while it doesn’t light up, I have it hanging on a wall directly above a night light, such that the clock is illuminated enough that I can read it at night! She’s a keeper; in fact, I may buy another, to replace my antique banjo clock that has to go the clock repair — AGAIN!

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  9. Ade

    Es muy bonito y funciona de maravilla.Da la hora exacta.Estoy muy contenta con la compra.Llego en perfectas condiciones.

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  10. Audrey S.

    I love this clock on the wall in my kitchen. It keeps beautiful time. Good quality item. I love the minute hand, as not all clocks seem to have this.I shall keep this clock for a long time.Early delivery. Thank you!

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  11. Slm

    Es silencioso y luce bien

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  12. Balzer

    All is good

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  13. Mr. Pitt

    Keeps time very well. Looks good.

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    Kesin Wall Clock Wood 14 Inch Silent Wall Clocks Large Decorative Battery Operated Non Ticking Analog Retro Clock for Living Room, Kitchen, Bedroom

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