For anyone interested.The "Jewels" in the clock are not plastic like I first thought. They are Crystals. Was surprised that was not a selling point on the clock and box. Nice clock. Also the "night sensor" if in a too dark of a place will keep it from going off, no control over the sensor...minor thing to know.
@ @@InTheWoodsPA! I was surprised how your clock came. I have the Rising Ringer motion rhythm clock. (A wedding gift from my Mom). It came real glass, and was VERY secured with sided padding and blocked cardboard on 4 sides. Nothing 'rattled' in the box. My clock arrived in a larger heavy box for shipping. To keep the clock clean, I just use a soft flannel cloth. Very safe and won't scratch the surface of the clock.
It's absolutely indescribable I love chiming Clarks with keys that you wind 🌬️ the beautiful mellow chime is beautiful and the patina on the wood gleams with age
Remer to always use the cheaper heavy duty batteries. Not the long life like Duracell or energizer. Buy them at dollar store. I had corrosion once. My sister had Duracell in it. got my info directly from their website.
That is beautiful . I have the snowflake which I bought 10 years or so . Love it and love yours too. So instead of a pendulum to have a cog that turns . Neat
They do have a different version of that clock that plays Star Wars but a ridiculous price for Canadian price it’s $2000 Canadian American $1,330 that’s too steep for my likings, and I’m a clock collector I collect all kinds of clocks, not much into the father clock, so I got only three of those I do repairs on the clocks And sell them.
Thanks! Still going strong. Sometimes I get tired of the same tracks, which forces me to flip the switch to hear different songs. However, it keeps good time and produces a pretty nice sound.
Actually most rhythm clocks are made in China. Pre ~2008 clocks were Japanese made. There are a few high-end clocks sold in some countries made in Japan