MEDIUM FLIP CLOCK by TWEMCO
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The G222 is the larger of our two time-only, desktop flip clocks.
Its big chunky curves wouldn't look out of place in the retro futuristic lounge area of Space Station V in 2001: A Space Odyssey. We're fairly sure Stanley Kubrick would have been a fan..
It can sit on a desktop with it’s detachable stand or remove the stand and you can hang it on a wall.
The black face plate and large Perspex front give you fantastic legibility from wide viewing angles and should be readable from a distance of 20 meters.
The G222 has a 24-hour display and a blinking red LED second indicator.
Two size D batteries, which should last you a couple of years or so depending on the brand, are supplied with the clock.
There's a high quality, quartz driven, motor at the heart of the clock that will provide you with an accuracy of about 0.5 sec/month at normal operating temperatures.
Clock operation is straightforward:
On / Off switch inside the battery compartment.
Time is adjusted via hour and minute levers situated behind a removable panel on the back of the clock.
Clock dimensions: 312 x 182 x 142 mm
Digit height: 52 mm
Made in Hong Kong by TWEMCO
All clocks are fully repairable and serviceable. Work is carried out here, by us, in our workshop in the UK.
We've been selling TWEMCO clocks for more than three decades now and, as the exclusive UK importer, it is a partnership we are proud of.
What TWEMCO say about themselves:
"TWEMCO is one of the world-renowned manufacturers specializing in fully automatic flip clocks for over half a century.
Since 1968, TWEMCO had started developing the best fully automatic perpetual calendar digital clocks for people.
With over 50 years of experience and by virtue of its excellent craftsmanship and unique features (Invention Patented), we now have nearly one million pieces of TWEMCO clocks sold to market.
Now, TWEMCO has become an icon of fashion, interpreting the value of time."