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Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV
Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV
Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV
Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV
Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV
Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV
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Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV

Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV Whether in the home or the office, this Mondaine Grey Wall Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV makes a fine addition to wall or room. Mondaine clocks are where it all started, with the present-day design proving to be a stylish and practical home accessory decades after its debut.  This stylish reiteration takes a timeless classic to a new level of aesthetics. The design of the clock remains loyal to Mondaine's timeless and minimalistic look and feel through the inclusion of Mondaine's signature red second hand. Although this timeless design has been restyled through a brushed silver-plated case, silver indices and silver hands. Key Features: Quartz Movement 125mm Case Width Swiss Made Aluminium Case Regular Gasket Case Wellgain W-608  316L Stainless steel screw on Hardened Mineral Glass Dust Resistance The Brand: Mondaine The history of Mondaine begins in 1944, with Hans Hilfiger. A Swiss engineer, working for the Swiss Railway Station, he decided to design a clock that would synchronise the departure time for all of the trains coming and leaving Zurich’s main station. The result was a clock that was powered by an electric motor, which controls the clock allowing it a complete rotation in 58.5 seconds. The red hand would then pause for 1.5 seconds and then jump forward to meet up with the minute hand again to allow it to synchronise with the master clock in the signal box. It derives from the red signs held by train conductors. Mondaine, originally founded in 1951, enjoyed a period of success after releasing one of the first timepieces to display a digital time reading on a wristwatch and the first LCD watch in 1957. However, it was not until 1986 that the design of the SBB Railway clock began to feature on Mondaine’s wristwatches. The famous white face accompanied by the bold red second hand and the black minute and hour hands would later become a timeless design used on not only wristwatches, but on pocket watches, alarm clocks, and even wall clocks. The love for the simple, timeless design of the Mondaine watch has been widespread. Mondaine is sold in over forty countries and in thousands of sales outlets. The watch can also proudly hang in famous museums, train stations, airports, and of course in the SBB Railway Station.

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Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV

Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV Whether in the home or the office, this Mondaine Grey Wall Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV makes a fine addition to wall or room. Mondaine clocks are where it all started, with the present-day design proving to be a stylish and practical home accessory decades after its debut.  This stylish reiteration takes a timeless classic to a new level of aesthetics. The design of the clock remains loyal to Mondaine's timeless and minimalistic look and feel through the inclusion of Mondaine's signature red second hand. Although this timeless design has been restyled through a brushed silver-plated case, silver indices and silver hands. Key Features: Quartz Movement 125mm Case Width Swiss Made Aluminium Case Regular Gasket Case Wellgain W-608  316L Stainless steel screw on Hardened Mineral Glass Dust Resistance The Brand: Mondaine The history of Mondaine begins in 1944, with Hans Hilfiger. A Swiss engineer, working for the Swiss Railway Station, he decided to design a clock that would synchronise the departure time for all of the trains coming and leaving Zurich’s main station. The result was a clock that was powered by an electric motor, which controls the clock allowing it a complete rotation in 58.5 seconds. The red hand would then pause for 1.5 seconds and then jump forward to meet up with the minute hand again to allow it to synchronise with the master clock in the signal box. It derives from the red signs held by train conductors. Mondaine, originally founded in 1951, enjoyed a period of success after releasing one of the first timepieces to display a digital time reading on a wristwatch and the first LCD watch in 1957. However, it was not until 1986 that the design of the SBB Railway clock began to feature on Mondaine’s wristwatches. The famous white face accompanied by the bold red second hand and the black minute and hour hands would later become a timeless design used on not only wristwatches, but on pocket watches, alarm clocks, and even wall clocks. The love for the simple, timeless design of the Mondaine watch has been widespread. Mondaine is sold in over forty countries and in thousands of sales outlets. The watch can also proudly hang in famous museums, train stations, airports, and of course in the SBB Railway Station.

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Mondaine Wecker Grey Aluminium Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV Whether in the home or the office, this Mondaine Grey Wall Clock A997.MCAL.86SBV makes a fine addition to wall or room. Mondaine clocks are where it all started, with the present-day design proving to be a stylish and practical home accessory decades after its debut.  This stylish reiteration takes a timeless classic to a new level of aesthetics. The design of the clock remains loyal to Mondaine's timeless and minimalistic look and feel through the inclusion of Mondaine's signature red second hand. Although this timeless design has been restyled through a brushed silver-plated case, silver indices and silver hands. Key Features: Quartz Movement 125mm Case Width Swiss Made Aluminium Case Regular Gasket Case Wellgain W-608  316L Stainless steel screw on Hardened Mineral Glass Dust Resistance The Brand: Mondaine The history of Mondaine begins in 1944, with Hans Hilfiger. A Swiss engineer, working for the Swiss Railway Station, he decided to design a clock that would synchronise the departure time for all of the trains coming and leaving Zurich’s main station. The result was a clock that was powered by an electric motor, which controls the clock allowing it a complete rotation in 58.5 seconds. The red hand would then pause for 1.5 seconds and then jump forward to meet up with the minute hand again to allow it to synchronise with the master clock in the signal box. It derives from the red signs held by train conductors. Mondaine, originally founded in 1951, enjoyed a period of success after releasing one of the first timepieces to display a digital time reading on a wristwatch and the first LCD watch in 1957. However, it was not until 1986 that the design of the SBB Railway clock began to feature on Mondaine’s wristwatches. The famous white face accompanied by the bold red second hand and the black minute and hour hands would later become a timeless design used on not only wristwatches, but on pocket watches, alarm clocks, and even wall clocks. The love for the simple, timeless design of the Mondaine watch has been widespread. Mondaine is sold in over forty countries and in thousands of sales outlets. The watch can also proudly hang in famous museums, train stations, airports, and of course in the SBB Railway Station.

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