When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky. -Buddha
Enduring quality, a unique timeless design, and American Craftmanship are the hallmark of Timeworks Clocks. These equisite and functional clocks are reproductions of ones found from all over the world. Embellished with distinctive antiqued hands and aged brass accents, these clocks inspire the imagination with themes that enrich and accentuate today's home decor.
| French Gallery | |
| Reproduced from a beautiful French dial advertising a Parisian clockmaker, the French Gallery is accented by elegant solid brass decorations to the hands and clock face. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Regency Pallazo Sardinia | |
| The Pallazo Sardinia's rich brass accents create a clock as elegant and noble as the period it evokes. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Regency B. Rossiter | |
| The Regency B. Rossiter clock is based on an original dial created in Sheffield England for a wealthy landowner at the time. This version incorporates a handsomely aged decorative ring around it's internal pendulum. The antiqued steel hands add to the stately timeworn elegance of this impressive 31" clock. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Swiss Watchmaker | |
| The Swiss watchmaker clock, with its hand aged and working internal pendulum and functioning seconds hand, is an elegant example of the type of clock one might have found in an old Geneva watchmaker's shop. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Italian Villa | |
| The world's best olive oil comes from the sun drenched orchards of Italy. This proprietary dial is inspired by a family owned olive oil business based in Bologna at the first part of the 20th century. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Floral Wall Clock | |
| In 19th century England, retailers often advertised their wares on the faces of proprietary clock. A London florist would have been proud to display a clock like this in the window of his Regent Street shop. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Hotel Venetia | |
| For hundreds of years, Italy's floating city of Venice has been a magnet for artists, writers and thinkers. This clock advertises the Hotel San Giovanni, most surely one of Venices's more elegant spots to visit in the late 19th Century. >View Details and Larger Image |
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| Portobello Traditional Wall Clock | |
| All towns in Scotland have their own taverns, and each tavern has it's own unique clock. This Scottish tavern clock, which dates from the 1820's, kept time in the same establishment for over 150 years. >View Details and Larger Image |
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