Vintage Design
Introducing the Beautiful Original Railway Clock by Synchronome – a vintage masterpiece that embodies the best of British clock-making. Crafted in England circa 1920 by The Synchronome Company Ltd, this clock exemplifies the brand’s dedication to producing the most accurate electric clocks of the early to mid-20th century.
Featuring a rear movement cover stamped ‘CLACTON ON SEA STATION CONCOURSE,’ this clock exudes a sense of history and character that will transport you to a different era. The one-piece green enamelled stepped steel case and aged white enamelled dial with evidence of some paint repairs over the years add to its unique charm.
The dial indices are complete in Roman numerals, and the large Syncronome Electric makers mark takes centre stage. The trademark spade hands found on most Synchronome Clocks add a touch of elegance and sophistication.
This clock retains its original slave movement, which includes a modern impulse driver to run the clocks. This provides a satisfying click every 30 seconds, moving the minute hand each impulse, and can be either battery or mains operated. You can also contact us if you require other movement options.
Standing at an impressive size, this clock will be a focal point of any interior, as seen in the images with a 6ft 1″ figure representing scale. Whether you are looking for a striking piece for your home or a unique addition to your vintage clock collection, the Beautiful Original Railway Clock by Synchronome is a perfect choice.
Technical Details
Movement
Original 30 Seconds Slave
Clock Face
440 mm (17.5 inches)
Overall Diameter
570 mm (22.5 inches)
Depth
95mm (4 inches)
Colour / Materials
Green Enamelled Steel, White, Glass, Brass
Weight
6 kg
| Production Period | Before 2010 |
|---|---|
| Style | Vintage |
| Detailed Condition | |
| Product Code | ZRY-1631674 |
| Materials | Brass, Glass, Steel |
| Color | Green |
| Weight Range | Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg |
| Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |

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