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Vintage Japanese "Rythm" Hybrid Wall Clock. 81 x 26cm. Please See Description.
A vintage Japanese "Rhythm" pendulum wall clock with a classic wooden frame. The clock features a rectangular design with a decorative curved top and intricate carvings. The clock face has Roman numerals and ornate gold-colored hands, giving it an elegant and antique appearance. The front glass panel has gold decorative patterns, adding to its aesthetic appeal. Below the clock face, there is a glass compartment showcasing a brass pendulum. It has an unusual "hybrid" mechanism in that it is pendulum driven but has a battery operated chime. The clock runs and keeps time but the chime mechanism is untested. Size : 81 x 26 x 11.5cm Rhythm Clock Co., Ltd. is a Japanese clock manufacturer founded in 1950. The company is known for producing high-quality, precision timepieces, including wall clocks, mantel clocks, and musical clocks. Rhythm gained international recognition for its innovation in quartz clock mechanisms and its unique motion and melody clocks, which feature rotating or animated elements. Rhythm clocks are admired for their craftsmanship, durability, and elegant designs, blending traditional aesthetics with modern technology. Over the years, the company has continued to expand, supplying clocks to various markets worldwide, including the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Today, Rhythm remains a respected name in the clock industry, offering both classic and contemporary timepieces. Please see images above for more detail.
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