You are looking at the Seiko Blue And Cream Wall Slave Clock. Slave clocks depend upon a master clock for the accuracy of its time. These clocks would be set up throughout the building/ship and would be electronically wired to a master clock that would ensure all clocks were at the same time. These were widely used in ships, businesses, and public schools.
This vintage nautical wall clock housing has a light blue enamel coating and the faceplate is cream in color. The face does not have a glass covering! When mounted to the wall it sticks out 2.5 inches. It is marked “SEIKO” and “Japan” on the dial face. It was made in Japan by Seiko, a company that dates back to 1881. There are multiple stickers in the interior: Secondary Clock, Mc-009, and inspection pass(1999)sticker.
The clock has a thumbscrew on the side which allows access to the battery mechanism inside. The clock takes one AA battery. We have tested this clock and it is in working condition.
It is being sold as is
Diameter: 8.34
Clock Face Diameter: 6.5″
Thickness: 2.5″
Weight: 2 lbs.
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