Clock making dates back to the thirteenth century.
One of the first to be popular was the turret clock.
Think of a tower with a clock at the top.
These were crudely made buildings drawing on labor from the blacksmith to the unskilled laborer.
Add to that the expertise of a clockmaker and the project was ready to begin.
When finished, which could take as much as a year, the team would disband.
Eventually it was discovered that if you kept the team together and moved to a new location, it was much easier and faster to build the next clock.
Thus the beginning of manufacturing using a team that worked together making the product more than once.
Today clocks and watches mostly depend on a new and different technology, not mechanics, but it still takes a team to put it all together.
The modern clock is not only run differently, but it is made of lighter materials.
Some are still framed in wood.
Equally as many decorative wall clocks are made of composite materials.
The accuracy and exquisite design of clocks is unmatched in the manufacture of clocks in the past.
We imitate the look of large wall clocks, and antique clocks, but not the inaccuracy.
In centuries past, clocks were more functional.
Decorative wall clocks today are an integral part of home decor.
The antique wall clock look combines the design from the past with the accuracy of the present into a finely honed machine.
The beauty and design is outstanding as well as affordable.
No more being late for lack of clocks.
With the revitalization of clock making there are reasonably priced wall clocks for almost any room.
The range of blacks, red, browns, and auburn is amazing and they can be decorative wall clocks or simple wall clocks more suited to casual living.
Some are imitating the leather look for more casual rooms.
Others such as the antique wall clock adorn a more formal room based on your choice of decor.
Splendor is the thought associated with the decorative wall clock.
Some are made of metals or lightweight materials covered in copper or other fibers.
The styles and designs are endless when you look around.
The size is also moved towards the large wall clock.
Each one of us has their own particular style.
We select those items that we are most comfortable with and it displays in our decor choices.
Whether you are ultra modern, classic or antique or a mixture of all you will find that modern technology has a wall clock to suit your style!
One of the first to be popular was the turret clock.
Think of a tower with a clock at the top.
These were crudely made buildings drawing on labor from the blacksmith to the unskilled laborer.
Add to that the expertise of a clockmaker and the project was ready to begin.
When finished, which could take as much as a year, the team would disband.
Eventually it was discovered that if you kept the team together and moved to a new location, it was much easier and faster to build the next clock.
Thus the beginning of manufacturing using a team that worked together making the product more than once.
Today clocks and watches mostly depend on a new and different technology, not mechanics, but it still takes a team to put it all together.
The modern clock is not only run differently, but it is made of lighter materials.
Some are still framed in wood.
Equally as many decorative wall clocks are made of composite materials.
The accuracy and exquisite design of clocks is unmatched in the manufacture of clocks in the past.
We imitate the look of large wall clocks, and antique clocks, but not the inaccuracy.
In centuries past, clocks were more functional.
Decorative wall clocks today are an integral part of home decor.
The antique wall clock look combines the design from the past with the accuracy of the present into a finely honed machine.
The beauty and design is outstanding as well as affordable.
No more being late for lack of clocks.
With the revitalization of clock making there are reasonably priced wall clocks for almost any room.
The range of blacks, red, browns, and auburn is amazing and they can be decorative wall clocks or simple wall clocks more suited to casual living.
Some are imitating the leather look for more casual rooms.
Others such as the antique wall clock adorn a more formal room based on your choice of decor.
Splendor is the thought associated with the decorative wall clock.
Some are made of metals or lightweight materials covered in copper or other fibers.
The styles and designs are endless when you look around.
The size is also moved towards the large wall clock.
Each one of us has their own particular style.
We select those items that we are most comfortable with and it displays in our decor choices.
Whether you are ultra modern, classic or antique or a mixture of all you will find that modern technology has a wall clock to suit your style!
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