Aichi Tokei Denki
(JP¥10,000)
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+NT$65 Agent service fee
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Aichi Tokei Denki
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Showa Retro Mechanical Antique Clock Aichi Tokei Super Eight 30 DAY This is a charming mechanical wall clock with a Showa retro feel. It's in relatively good condition for a clock of this age. It's a fully functional piece that has been maintained, and its accuracy has been adjusted to a satisfactory level. How about acquiring this nostalgic mechanical pendulum clock? - Being mechanical, it runs for approximately 30 days with a winding of the mainspring, ticking away. - It also has a chime (number of hours) and a bell that rings every 30 minutes, creating an indescribably nostalgic atmosphere, including the ticking sound. - The bell sound is produced by a hammer striking two metal rods of different lengths. It plays a warm, harmonious chord. - It's very convenient because you can tell the time and the passage of 30 minutes by the number of times the bell rings. Size (approx.) Body: Width 24 x Height 45 x Depth 10.5 cm Dial: Inner diameter 17 cm, Outer diameter 18.5 cm <Aichi Tokei> Aichi Tokei is a historical clock manufacturer that originated from Mizuno Tokei Seizosho, founded in Meiji 25. This pillar clock has the letters "AICHI TOKEI DENKI K.K." on the dial frame, so it is understood to have been manufactured after Showa 27 (1952) during the era of "Aichi Tokei Denki Kabushiki Kaisha," and from the shape and the curved cover glass of the dial, it is estimated to have been made in the late 1950s. ※ The product includes the clock body, the mainspring winder, and the pendulum only. It will be carefully packed and shipped. ※ Please note that we cannot guarantee future operation due to the product being over half a century old. ※ Please understand that the item may be sold out as it is also listed elsewhere.
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