Seiko Double Sided Ships Passageway Clock – Green
Manufactured circa 1970s, these beautiful triangular Seiko double-sided passageway clocks are proving extremely popular with collectors and interior enthusiasts alike.
Originally slave clocks, these were all connected to the master clock in the captain's cabin so that he could change the time of every clock on board as the vessel entered a new time zone. We have converted each one to run on two reliable AA battery-powered silent quartz mechanisms. A small knob on each face will unscrew to open the sides of the clock face to reveal this.
In 1881, Kintarō Hattori from Tokyo introduced one of the first quartz watches. From then, the Seiko brand became known as a world-class manufacturer of timepieces — both watches and clocks. The quality of Seiko is so high it was the official manufacturer of watches for Japanese soldiers during World War II.
This clock will protrude 32cm from your chosen wall.
Dimensions:
- Height: 32cm (with bracket) / 27cm (without bracket)
- Width: 19cm
- Depth: 27cm
- Weight: 3kg