Posted 1 year ago
JeffInMont…
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This clock is rather large for one of this type at 8"square. The clock runs 8 days and it is all gilt. The numbers are a cream color. The central section is a thin plastic sheet that is grey/silver pearlescent. The hands I restored and put in all new material as the old material was broken out or missing in spots. I really like the large distorted numbers.
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This bears more than a passing resemblance to my mystery clock in terms of the hands and the numeral shape so it could be a Doxa as well maybe?
Several weeks ago, I saw one of these offered on E-bay, but instead of the pearlescent plastic like mine, the clock on offer had a really nice hand painted landscape scene. I don't remember that my movement is a Doxa, but it could be. I'll check it out.